Dubois County deputies seek tips to identify Dollar General theft suspect
Deputies asked Holland residents to help identify a suspect in a Dollar General theft, saying one public tip could move the case forward.

Dubois County deputies are asking residents to help identify a person believed to be involved in a theft at the Dollar General in Holland, Indiana. The sheriff’s office said the public’s help could be key to putting a name to the suspect and moving the case forward.
As of the latest report, investigators had not released additional details about the theft. The case remained open, and authorities did not say what was taken or describe any other circumstances surrounding the incident at the Holland store.
The request puts a local retail loss squarely in the hands of the public, with deputies looking for anyone who recognizes the person or has information about what happened inside or around the store. In a small county where businesses in Holland, Jasper and across Dubois County depend on steady day-to-day traffic, deputies are asking neighbors to pay attention to the details that might help identify the suspect without spreading rumors or guessing at names.
Anyone with information was asked to contact Dubois County Dispatch. The Dubois County Sheriff’s Office lists Sheriff Tom Kleinhelter as the department contact, and the office number is 812-482-3522. Deputies are relying on tips from the community to advance the investigation and bring it closer to a resolution.
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