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Arrests made in auto break-ins

More By allowing ads to appear on this site, you support the local businesses who, in turn, support great journalism. Arrests made in auto break-ins Nathan Eads (from left), Shamari Sheffield and Richard Kimball - photo by Photos submitted SPRINGFIELD The Effingham County Sheriff’s Office has made three arrests in several recent entering auto cases. On Tuesday, detectives executed another search warrant that resulted in the third arrest. The three suspects in custody are Nathan Eads, 18, Shamari Sheffield, 18, and 20-year-old Richard Kimball. These suspects were using a blue Prius during their recent crime spree and have also been linked to a burglary that occurred in Shadowbrook in early January.

2 crooks wanted for stealing water system from Lehigh Acres home

2 crooks wanted for stealing water system from Lehigh Acres home Published: January 26, 2021 4:06 PM EST Updated: January 26, 2021 4:07 PM EST Recommended Southwest Florida Crime Stoppers wants help from the public to identify two crooks accused of stealing a water system from a home in Lehigh Acres recently. According to the Crime Stoppers Facebook post, two male suspects are wanted for grand theft at a home in the 3800 block of 6th Street Southwest, where they were recorded in the late hours of Jan. 24 by a trail cam stealing a water system from the home. A suspect is seen at a home in Lehigh Acres, where a water system theft reportedly took place Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021. SWFL Crime Stoppers wants anyone with information to come forward to help investigators track down the accused crooks. Credit: SWFL Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers making plans to ask residents and businesses to install security cameras to solve crime

Crime Stoppers to encourage home and business camera installation SHREVEPORT, La- Caddo-Shreveport Crime Stoppers plans to encourage residents and businesses to help with solving crime with the use of cameras. “Cameras catch criminals and that is so true,” said president of the Caddo-Shreveport Crime Stoppers Reed Ebarb. If you look down the Facebook page for Caddo-Shreveport Crime Stoppers, you will see a lot of video and images used to get help from the public to identify suspects. “Well over 85-90% of the videos we put on Crime Stoppers Facebook, we catch that person, and we get their identity.” said Ebarb.

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