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Lincoln Police Searching for Public Urinator, Hit-&-Run Driver

By Chase Porter Nov 5, 2025 | 6:00 AM
Lincoln Crime Stoppers

Lincoln Crime Stoppers is asking for the public’s help identifying suspects in two separate cases, someone urinating on a liquor store floor; the other involving a parking garage hit-and-run.

The first case occurred around 12:45 p.m. on Sunday, October 19, 2025, at the Cornhusker Bottle Shop near 1st and Cornhusker Highway.

LPD Video Forensics Technician Becky Keller said employees of the store reported to police that a woman in her 50’s came into the store, walked to the liquor section, pulled her pants down, urinated on the floor, and walked out.

When an employee confronted her, investigators said she yelled at him on her way out.

Censored video and photos of the suspect are available below.

The second case occurred around 7:00 a.m. on Thursday, October 30, 2025, at the Green Parking Garage near 5th and “P” Streets in the Haymarket.

Keller says the victim in this case returned to her vehicle and noticed her gray Jeep, which was parked near the entrance to the garage, had damage to it.

Park and Go staff was able to review security video, observing a late-2000’s white Acura RL sedan backing into the victim’s vehicle. Investigators said the female driver was trying to get her ticket to work to exit the lot, but when it wouldn’t work, she attempted to back up and ran into the Jeep. The female driver and two passengers got out of the Acura to examine the damage to the Jeep, before taking off.

They still couldn’t get out of the parking garage so a male passenger gets out and lifts the parking garage cross-arm up so the female driver could drive out of the parking lot.

Photos from the incident are available below.

If you have information on either of these cases, contact Lincoln Police at (402) 441-6000 to speak with an officer, or make an anonymous report to Crime Stoppers at (402) 475-3600. An anonymous tip can be left online through lincolncrimestoppers.com.

Photo and video courtesy of Lincoln Crime Stoppers.