The Louisville Metro Police Department is asking for the public's help locating two men they say targeted at least two Highlands businesses in recent weeks.On Dec. 21, 2018, the pair got away with at least several hundred dollars worth of equipment from Chuck Rubin Photographics on Bardstown Road.Owner Chuck Rubin was sitting down when he noticed a man with a camera in his hand walking toward the door. Store surveillance shows the man taking off running. Rubin and others sprang into action, running after him, but an accomplice was waiting outside in a car.Rubin says the two men had cased the store for several minutes, asking questions about cameras and lenses before making a move.The pair also had questions when they stopped at Murphy's Camera, also on Bardstown Road, less than 30 minutes before. The owner said one of the men even asked about the store's surveillance system. Still, he attempted to walk out with more than $1,200 worth of merchandise until an employee stopped him.Rubin, was not fast enough to do the same but what he did get was some very clear images he is hoping will help put the two men behind bars."I'd love to see them caught, so they'll quit doing stuff like this," Rubin said.Thanks to tips from the public, LMPD believes it has identified the thieves.Anyone with information on the men is asked to call the anonymous police tip line at 574-LMPD.

The Louisville Metro Police Department is asking for the public's help locating two men they say targeted at least two Highlands businesses in recent weeks.

On Dec. 21, 2018, the pair got away with at least several hundred dollars worth of equipment from Chuck Rubin Photographics on Bardstown Road.


Owner Chuck Rubin was sitting down when he noticed a man with a camera in his hand walking toward the door. Store surveillance shows the man taking off running. Rubin and others sprang into action, running after him, but an accomplice was waiting outside in a car.

Rubin says the two men had cased the store for several minutes, asking questions about cameras and lenses before making a move.

The pair also had questions when they stopped at Murphy's Camera, also on Bardstown Road, less than 30 minutes before. The owner said one of the men even asked about the store's surveillance system. Still, he attempted to walk out with more than $1,200 worth of merchandise until an employee stopped him.

Rubin, was not fast enough to do the same but what he did get was some very clear images he is hoping will help put the two men behind bars.

"I'd love to see them caught, so they'll quit doing stuff like this," Rubin said.

Thanks to tips from the public, LMPD believes it has identified the thieves.

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Anyone with information on the men is asked to call the anonymous police tip line at 574-LMPD.