x
Breaking News
More () »

Police searching for woman who allegedly stole vehicle at Planet Fitness

She reportedly then drove to Schertz where police say she also spent the victim’s money at a store.

SAN ANTONIO — Police say a woman remaines on the run after allegedly stealing a car from a Planet Fitness in New Braunfels on June 3, then driving it to Schertz where police say she also spent the victim’s money at a store.

New Braunfels Police released a photo of her and say she has at least two tattoos, one of which says “you’re enough” on her left arm and the other is an outline of Texas.

Police say she has been on the run for nearly a month now after allegedly stealing a woman’s keys and credit card from the Planet Fitness located in the 1600 block of I-35 in New Braunfels. 

The suspect then drove the victim’s car south about 20 minutes to a Walmart in Schertz. That is where she then allegedly used the woman’s credit card and left in another vehicle with a man.

Store cameras were able to catch the two leaving but police have not been able to find her since.

If you know anything, they’re asking you to give them a call at Crime Stoppers (830) 620-TIPS (8477), or leave a tip online at http://comalcrimestoppers.org/, or send a tip using the “p3 tips” smartphone app available on ios and android devices.

The Comal County Crime Stoppers is also offering a reward of up to $4,000 for information that leads to an arrest.

As always, you can remain anonymous.


Learn more about KENS 5:

Since going on the air in 1950, KENS 5 has strived to be the best, most trusted news and entertainment source for generations of San Antonians.

KENS 5 has brought numerous firsts to South Texas television, including being the first local station with a helicopter, the first with its own Doppler radar and the first to air a local morning news program.

Over the years, KENS 5 has worked to transform local news. Our cameras have been the lens bringing history into local viewers' homes. We're proud of our legacy as we serve San Antonians today.

Today, KENS 5 continues to set the standard in local broadcasting and is recognized by its peers for excellence and innovation. The KENS 5 News team focuses on stories that really matter to our community.

You can find KENS 5 in more places than ever before, including KENS5.com, the KENS 5 app, the KENS 5 YouTube channel, KENS 5's Roku and Fire TV apps, and across social media on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and more!

Want to get in touch with someone at KENS 5? You can send a message using our Contacts page or email one of our team members.

Before You Leave, Check This Out