A parking structure in Irvine where recent car burglaries occurred.
The Irvine police are seeking public assistance in identifying two car burglars who targeted parked vehicles in a local parking structure. The duo stole access cards and credit cards, leading to fraudulent purchases totaling over $2,500. As thefts rise, the police have released surveillance images of the suspects, and community members are urged to report any information that may help in capturing the criminals.
Hey there, folks! If you live in or around Irvine, Orange County, it’s time to pay attention. Our friendly neighborhood police department is currently seeking your help to track down two suspects who have been making a mess of parked cars in the area.
It all went down at a parking structure located at the bustling intersection of Main Street and Mercantile. This isn’t just any ordinary parking lot; it’s a spot where many of us park our cars while shopping, dining, or just relaxing in the area. Unfortunately, it seems these two suspects had other plans in mind.
These sneaky individuals broke into not one, but two parked vehicles, rummaging through the belongings of unsuspecting victims. They snatched up a range of items, including access cards and credit cards, with absolutely no regard for the hard-working folks they were stealing from. It’s truly disheartening to see such behavior in our lovely city!
But wait, it gets worse! The suspects didn’t just stop at stealing the items; they went on to make fraudulent purchases using those stolen credit cards that would make anyone gasp. The total amount of these fraudulent charges has skyrocketed to a whopping $2,581! Talk about a heartbreaker, right?
On top of the financial losses, the break-ins also caused additional damages that have been estimated at around $1,400. When you combine the costs of the stolen items and the damages, we’re looking at a staggering total of about $5,472! That’s enough to send anyone running to the bank with a frown.
Now, here’s where you come in! The police have released surveillance images of both suspects in hopes that someone out there may recognize them. They are two individuals––one male and one female. The female suspect is particularly distinct due to her tattoos. She has a tattoo of “Zero” from the beloved movie “The Nightmare Before Christmas,” a cheerful jack-o-lantern, and even a cute pawprint with the name “Bella” on her right arm. If you’re familiar with these tattoos, you could be the key to bringing these criminals to justice!
If you happen to have any information that could assist the police in identifying these suspects, then they would love to hear from you! You can be a hero by reaching out via email at amena@cityofirvine.org. Even the smallest detail could help crack this case wide open.
As a community, it’s so important to look out for one another, especially when it comes to our safety and belongings. Make sure to keep your eyes peeled and your valuables out of sight when parking your vehicle. Remember, a little prevention can go a long way!
Stay tuned for updates on this ongoing investigation, and let’s work together to keep Irvine safe and sound. We all love this city, and it’s up to us to look after it!
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