Multiple Police Agencies Seeking Public’s Help Identifying Suspect(s) Involved in Vehicle Larcenies

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Lenawee County, MI – The Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office, the Village of Clinton Police, and the Raisin Township Police Departments are seeking the public’s help to identify one or more suspects involved in several larcenies from automobiles.

On the evening of Saturday, March 18th, an unknown suspect or suspects smashed out the passenger rear window of a minivan and stole a yellow Snap-On toolbox full of expensive Snap-On hand tools. The incident occurred in the 200 block of West Church Street in the village of Clinton.

The Lenawee County Sheriff’s Office was dispatched on Monday, March 20th, to the 3200 block of Bent Oak Highway in Adrian Township. It was reported unknown suspect or suspects entered a Dodge Caravan and a Chevrolet Avalanche and stole miscellaneous items.

Raisin Township police were dispatched to Kelsey Avenue and McKenna Drive within the Middlebrook Meadows subdivision for four larceny incidents the night of Sunday, March 19th. Raisin Township police also were dispatched to Raisin Valley Estates for a larceny from auto incident that occurred the evening of Tuesday, March 22nd.

Anyone having any information about these cases is asked to call (517) 266-6161 or (877) 276-8477. They can also submit an anonymous tip online at www.p3tips.com/431.

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