Police are investigating vehicle break-ins in Lexington, urging residents to remain vigilant.
Lexington law enforcement is on the lookout for two suspects involved in recent vehicle break-ins on January 20, 2025. Local residents are worried, especially after multiple firearms were stolen from vehicles. The suspects, described as Black males, fled in an unregistered blue Nissan Altima. Community members are urged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to help police in their search.
Lexington is on alert as the police are actively searching for two suspects involved in vehicle break-ins that occurred early Monday morning, January 20, 2025. The break-ins took place at an address on 959 E Main Street, leaving local residents concerned about their vehicle safety.
According to reports, the two suspects are described as Black males. One of them has already been caught on surveillance camera. Meanwhile, the other suspect sports long dreadlocks, adding a bit of distinctiveness to his appearance. It’s alarming to note that the thieves managed to steal multiple items from the vehicles, including several firearms, raising red flags for both car owners and law enforcement.
After the break-ins, the suspects made their getaway in a blue Nissan Altima. This car, sporting the Georgia license plate TW87A90, has been found to be unregistered. This raises a serious question: are they taking further steps to elude the police? The authorities are naturally prioritizing catching these criminals before they can cause any more trouble.
The break-ins have created quite a buzz in and around Lexington, causing concern in neighboring areas like Cayce, West Columbia, and even parts of Lexington that were previously considered safe. Local community members are banding together to stay vigilant, ensuring they keep a watchful eye on their vehicles and other suspicious activities in the area.
If you happen to have any information regarding these suspects or the stolen vehicle, the Lexington Police Department is encouraging you to reach out. Detective Januchowski is leading the investigation and can be contacted directly at 803-951-4644. You can also shoot an email to ajaunchowski@lexsc.com if you prefer writing to the authorities. Your tips could be the leads that help crack this case!
As the local police work tirelessly to resolve this matter, residents are reminded to take precautions to protect their vehicles. Always lock your doors, remove valuables from sight, and if you see something suspicious, don’t hesitate to report it to the authorities! Ensuring community safety is a shared responsibility, and staying informed can make all the difference.
So, Lexington, keep your eyes peeled! Let’s stand together to keep our community safe and secure from those who wish to disrupt our peace. Remember, every little bit helps, so if you have insights or information, don’t keep it to yourself!
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