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Investigation of truck burglaries, weapons stolen

The police in Greenville, South Carolina, examined cases of young people who collapse into trucks to steal weapons. On Wednesday, the police said that they received several calls for vehicles that were broken into in the areas of Cleveland Street, Parkins Mill Road and Ridge Road. In one case, a homeowner observed that suspects actively collapsed on vehicles on their property. The homeowner confronted the suspect and dismissed a shotgun. When the suspects fled out of the scene, the police said that they drove down the road for about 100 meters and released several rounds. The bevestions have found that these suspects they believe are young people, especially on trucks and stealing of firearms. The police said a stolen vehicle was at least one of the crimes and was recovered. This is an ongoing examination, and the officials ask the public to remain vigilant. The police encourage residents to take additional precautions to secure and avoid valuables in their houses that vehicles, especially firearms, are left behind. The police actively examine these auto-break-ins and asks everyone with information about these incidents or potential suspects to contact the GPD under 864-271-5333 or to transmit tips anonymously to crime stopers under 864-23 crime.

The police in Greenville, South Carolina, examined cases of young people who collapse into trucks to steal weapons.

On Wednesday, the police said that they received several calls for vehicles that were broken into in the areas of Cleveland Street, Parkins Mill Road and Ridge Road.

In one case, a homeowner observed that suspects actively collapsed on vehicles on their property.

The homeowner confronted the suspect and dismissed a shotgun.

When the suspects fled out of the scene, the police said that they drove down the road for about 100 meters and released several rounds.

The investigators have found that these suspects they believe are aimed at having young animals, especially on trucks and steal firearms.

The police said a stolen vehicle was at least one of the crimes and was recovered.

This is an ongoing examination, and the officials ask the public to remain vigilant.

The police encourage residents to take additional precautions to secure and avoid valuables in their houses that vehicles, especially firearms, are left behind.

The police actively examine these auto-break-ins and asks everyone with information about these incidents or potential suspects to contact the GPD under 864-271-5333 or to transmit tips anonymously to crime stopers under 864-23 crime.