Help identify this woman – “Person of Interest” – very important: And Marquette Police have recovered items stolen from boats in the Lower Harbor – Looking for rightful owner of property – Is that you?

URGENT – U.P. Breaking News Bulletin – 2-5-18 – 12:44 p.m. ET

Have you seen this woman?  – Marquette Police need to know her name – Plus Marquette Police recovered items from boat burglaries

By Greg Peterson
U.P. Breaking News
Owner, News Director
906-273-2433

Help identify this woman – important – and Marquette Police have recovered items stolen from boats in the Lower Harbor – Looking for rightful owner of property – Is that you?

Marquette Police need you to help identifying a possible criminal. The photos are from Dec. 22, 2017 during the apex of the holiday shopping season.

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Today they posted her photo – and are asking your help to identify the woman.

The Marquette Police Department Facebook statement reads:

“The Marquette City Police are requesting the community’s assistance to help identify the person of interest in these photos.

Anyone who may have information as to her identity please contact us at 906-228-0400 or via Facebook Messenger. Thank you. “

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Marquette Police may have your stolen property.
The thefts involved items taken from boats in the Lower Harbor.

Marquette Police recently posted a statement on their Facebook page about the boat burglars – however they maybe looking for you if you got burgled:

This sounds like the former Luce County photographer turned alleged criminal who was recently busted on numerous charges in Marquette including safecracking.

He is also charged with burglarizing city of Marquette Department of Public Works (DPW) vehicles.

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A news release was issued this morning:

The Marquette City Police Department are investigating numerous larcenies (valued at well over $2,500) that was taken from boats between 2016 and 2017.

They have recovered numerous items are looking for the rightful owners.

The larcenies occurred in the Lower Harbor area.

Anyone who had property stolen during that time are urged to please contact us at (906) 228-0400.