Suspects Accused Of Breaking Into Numerous Vehicles At Charlotte Fire Stations

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Police need help identifying suspects accused of breaking into vehicles parked at Charlotte fire stations.

Investigators say the first incident happened on February 13th at Charlotte Fire Department’s Station 5 on Wesley Heights Way.  Two vehicles were allegedly broken into overnight.

Police say the same morning Station 18 on Webber Avenue also reported that two vehicles were broken into overnight.

On February 15th, police say three more vehicles were broken into at Station 13 on Glenwood Drive.

On February 19th, two other fire stations were targeted for break-ins.  Station 26 on S. Tryon Street had five vehicles broken into and Station 21 on Little Rock Road had three vehicles broken into.

Police are asking anyone with information on these break-ins to call Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.