Police Believe Same Suspect Has Stolen Bags From DIA Carousel Four Times

DENVER (CBS4) -- Investigators with the Denver Police Department believe the same person is responsible for separate thefts of passengers' luggage from Denver International Airport.

The thefts occurred on Dec. 2, 3 and 23 of last year, and most recently on Feb. 15.

The department sent out photos of the suspect within a Crime Stoppers alert. No physical description was provided.

(credit: Denver Police Department)

The thefts are felony offenses.

(credit: Denver Police Department)

A DIA spokesperson told CBS4 that the facility employs contracted security teams to patrol the terminal and baggage claims areas. This is in addition to airport-based DPD officers and some from some of the airlines at the carousels.

But that's not enough to eliminate the risk.

(credit: Denver Police Department)

"We encourage folks to carry on valuable items," DIA's Emily Williams said, "and to head to baggage claim as soon as possible once their flight arrives at the gate."

(credit: Denver Police Department)

Denver PD distributed two alerts regarding DIA luggage thefts in December of 2019. A woman, 39-year-old Anna Peralta, was arrested as a result. According to an online search of criminal records, she was sentenced last October to a year in jail in the case. However, she currently wanted by Aurora PD for theft.

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