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Vehicle Break-Ins Trouble Smyrna - Possible Suspect Photo Released / Multiple Break-Ins Reported in Separate Murfreesboro Cases

SMYRNA, TN -  In Smyrna, TN, Police continue to investigate several vehicle break-ins that have hit area residents. Evidently, authorities were able to track down a surveillance photo of one woman who police say is suspected of breaking into the cars, after she visited a Smyrna department store. The SPD reports the possible suspect was caught on camera (photo above this story) after allegedly using a credit card that was believed to have been taken from one of the vehicles that was broken .

Pell City PD: Search for man seen breaking into car at Home Depot

A search is underway in Pell City for a man who fled the Home Depot parking lot after he was seen trying to break into a car Wednesday morning.

Vehicle Break-Ins - Recognize This Truck?

In Smyrna, Police need the communities help in tracking down the driver of a black Dodge pickup truck. Evidently, the subject behind the wheel of the truck (above photo) pulled into the Smyrna Lowe’s store on May 3rd, 2022 between 8:30 AM and 9:50 AM and parked. The unknown individual then broke into a work truck that was parked outside the store, stealing several power tools. The driver then drove to another section of the parking lot and broke into another work truck with side tool boxes .

CPD searching for man in connection with vehicle break-in

CPD searching for man in connection with vehicle break-in (Source: Columbia Police Department) By WIS News 10 Staff | March 8, 2021 at 8:06 PM EST - Updated March 8 at 8:06 PM COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Columbia Police Department is asking for community assistance to help identify a man wanted for breaking into a vehicle. The incident occurred in the parking lot of a hotel on the 700 block of Saturn Parkway. Officials say the man broke into a truck and stole almost $3,000 worth of construction tools. Anyone with information about the suspect is urged to contact CPD at 1-803-545-3500. Copyright 2021 WIS. All rights reserved.

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