Investigators are looking for Suzanne Glover, 34, who is suspected of stealing thousands of dollars from the KFC near 72nd and Redick where she was a general manager.She was working on a Sunday in September and was supposed to take the store's deposit to the bank, which had about $4,800 in it. However, according to the police report, the bag was taken from the store, but never made it to the bank. Glover left her work keys on a desk and hasn't been seen since.Authorities said Glover is being sought for allegedly embezzling the money. She's 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. Her last known address was near 22nd and Jones.The Omaha Police Department and Crime Stoppers are asking for the community's help in finding her.All tips go through a process where the person supplying the information is given a code word and number, so he or she can't be identified.If a suspect/suspects are caught and charged, the tipster could be eligible for a cash reward. You can tip by calling 402-444-STOP, by using the mobile phone app “P3Tips” or by emailing to: http://omahacrimestoppers.org/.

Investigators are looking for Suzanne Glover, 34, who is suspected of stealing thousands of dollars from the KFC near 72nd and Redick where she was a general manager.



She was working on a Sunday in September and was supposed to take the store's deposit to the bank, which had about $4,800 in it.


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However, according to the police report, the bag was taken from the store, but never made it to the bank. Glover left her work keys on a desk and hasn't been seen since.

Authorities said Glover is being sought for allegedly embezzling the money.

She's 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs about 150 pounds. Her last known address was near 22nd and Jones.

The Omaha Police Department and Crime Stoppers are asking for the community's help in finding her.

All tips go through a process where the person supplying the information is given a code word and number, so he or she can't be identified.

If a suspect/suspects are caught and charged, the tipster could be eligible for a cash reward. You can tip by calling 402-444-STOP, by using the mobile phone app “P3Tips” or by emailing to: http://omahacrimestoppers.org/.