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2 wanted in connection to multiple Murfreesboro vehicle break-ins, police say
2 wanted in connection to multiple Murfreesboro vehicle break-ins, police say
2 wanted in connection to multiple Murfreesboro vehicle break-ins, police say

Published on: 05/26/2025

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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WKRN) — Authorities in Murfreesboro are searching for two people that are believed to be connected to multiple vehicle break-ins that occurred on Memorial Day.

The Murfreesboro Police Department posted about the incident shortly before 7 p.m. on Monday, May 26, saying that the individuals are also wanted for their connection to felony theft, credit card fraud and vandalism.

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According to officials, the individuals shown in the photos above were last seen in a silver SUV with a Tennessee tag, which is registered to a different vehicle.

The vehicle break-ins reportedly occurred at the Fountains at Gateway, Manson Pike Trailhead, and the pickleball courts on Golf Lane.

If you recognize the people in the photos or have any information about the incidents, you are asked to call Detective Ferree at 629-201-5628.

News Source : https://www.wkrn.com/news/local-news/murfreesboro/2-wanted-in-connection-to-multiple-murfreesboro-vehicle-break-ins-police-say/

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