On Thursday, 010815, Deputy Craig Usry received a call to the Kroc Center in reference to a Theft. Upon Deputy Usry’s arrival he met with the complainant who stated her purse had been taken from her pocket book while she was inside the Kroc Center. Deputy Usry viewed the video from the Kroc Center and determined that a B/F (Suspect) had taken the purse and walked out of the Kroc Center west bound on Broad St. Deputy Usry went to the Family Dollar on the 1900 block of Broad St. and asked if the B/F (Suspect) had been into the store. The manager stated that the B/F (Suspect) had made a purchase with a charge card. Deputy Usry obtained the information from the charge. The information was the complainant’s information and charge card from the Kroc Center Theft. Deputy Usry did a case report for the Financial Transaction Card Fraud in addition to the initial Theft. Deputy Usry then started canvassing the area. Deputy Usry showed a picture of the suspect to several citizens in the area. Deputy Usry received information that the suspect lived at 1931 Ellis St. On 011315 Deputy Usry, along with Deputies Pete Stewart and Travis Clark went to 1931 Ellis St and located the suspect (Bridgette R. Busch). Inv. Jimmy Wren had placed a BOLO on the RCSO email for the suspect. Deputy Usry transported the suspect to CID and turned her over to Inv. Wren. Deputy Usry showed tremendous initiative by taking the investigation to the next level by identifying and apprehending the suspect even before CID had identified her. Deputy Usry did an excellent job and deserves recognition for a job well done.