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2 juveniles accused of breaking into nearly 50 vehicles at Harrison

Two juveniles were arrested after nearly 50 vehicles were broken into at Harrison. The unidentified males have been charged with breaking or entering, theft of property and possession of intoxicating liquor.

According to a Facebook post from the City of Harrison, the vandalized vehicles were discovered on the morning of April 26 at the Links apartments, Rock Springs apartments and the area of Gipson Road. Harrison officers were reportedly able to identify the suspects after reviewing video footage and following additional leads. The juveniles were arrested later that evening.





Officers also recovered several items of stolen property and are processing items to be returned to residents. Anyone with items missing can file a report at Harrison City Hall at 118 West Industrial Park Road weekdays from 8 to 5.

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