NPD asking for help in idenfying suspect who provided concrete chunks to throw at NPD during Target looting

Anyone with information is asked to contact McLean County Crime Stoppers. (Photo courtesy: Normal Police Department)

By Blake Haas

NORMAL – Normal Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a female suspect who provided chunks of concrete, which were thrown at NPD Officers and squad cars during the Target looting incident.

NPD said the female suspect also stole merchandise from Target.

Some of the merchandise stolen included television sets, various clothing items, and most of the department’s tech section was damaged.

WATCH: Normal Police is asking for the public’s help in idetifying this suspect:

Anyone with information is asked to contact NPD Detective Darren Wolters at 309-433-3415 or [email protected].

Blake Haas can be reached at [email protected].

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