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Accelerate the vehicles after the drive-by shooting in North Lincoln

Lincoln, Neb. (Klkn)-The police are looking for information about the people who are involved in a drive-by shooting in North Lincoln at the beginning of this month.

Around 5:40 a.m. on February 2, the surveillance cameras conquered the sound of six shots near the North Second Street and the Belmont Avenue.

Shortly afterwards, two vehicles and a white steering rear and a dark colored SUV were accelerated.

It is unclear which vehicle the shots have emerged, according to the police.

The investigators found balls in vehicles that were parked in a house in the area.

The police are also looking for a man who is involved in Pinnacle Bank on February 14 at Pinnacle Bank in Hy-Vee near the Street 50.

The man gave the cashier a fake ID of the name and the social security number of the account holder in order to withdraw a “large amount of cash” according to the police.

But when the man was asked about the account pin, he was “annoyed” and claimed to have Alzheimer's, the police said.

He went in a newer model Jeep.

The victims stated that they have recently been given some billing instructions from their mailbox, but nothing else exceptional.

Everyone is asked to call the police under 402-41-6000 or crime stopper at 402-475-3600.