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The Monroe County
sheriff's office has released a
photo of a woman they say
may have had a role in a spate
of auto break-ins all over the
county in the past two weeks.
The sheriff's office posted
a photo on its Facebook
page Tuesday taken from a
security video at the Kroger
.on Zebtdon Road showing
a young white female that it
says used a credit card stolen Justice went to a Kyndal Lane
fromavchideattheMonme homeonMay 17where
County Rec Department. : MaryAnn Skinner said she
The rec department was
one of several places where
thieves entered cars in the
county recently. Anyone who
may know the woman is
asked to call MCSO Sgt Sam
Leggett at 994-7043.
The auto break-ins
appeared to start in the Ad-
amsville Park neighborhod
on Kyndal Lane on May 17
Monroe County CpL lake
' discovered her 2015 GMC
Acadia had been entered.
Skinners husband, Billy Skin-
ner, said a Ruger LCR 9 mm
handgun, valued at about
$500, was stolen from the
center console. A neighbor,
Tony Fox, told Justice his
wife's vehicle also had been
entered but nothing was
stolen, Kyndal Lane resident
Hugh Cobb then told Justice
he noticed his truck had been
entered, when he was leaving
for work at about 5:30 a.m.
that morning. Cobb said his
Glock 43 9 mm handgun
was stolen as well as his
Costa:sunglasses. The stolen
items were valued at about
$700. Later that moming,
Kyndal Lane resident Sherie
Owens said her husband
left for work at about 9 a.m.
and discovered her 2013
Ford Edge had been tam-
pered with. Owens said a
black HPlaptop computer
belonging to Middle Georgia
State had been stolen from
her vehicle. Owens said her
husband's vehide, as well
as vehicles bdonging to her
son and daughter, had also
been entered but nothing but
small amounts of change had
been stolen. A neighbor, Kelli
Finch, told Justice her vehicle
also had been broken into
but only a small amount of
change was stolen. Another
neighbor, Steven Wyatt Guer-
ry; told Justice his pickup
truck also had been entered
but only change was stolen.
The next place struck was
the Monroe County Recre-
ation Department two days
later on May 19.
Dep. Christian Sawley went
Southern fried chicken breast
with side up egg and country gravy
to the Recreation Depart-
ment where Lauren Rober-
son of Gray said the passen-
ger window ofher gray 2013
N'tssan Al na.was busted "
open. Roberson Said her
purse, which included her
social security card, her debit
card and her license, was
missing. Jennifer Chriswell
of Loganville said the rear
driver's side window of her
white 2013 Infiniti G37 was
busted open while parked at
the rec department as welL
Chriswell said her purse, a
white leather Michael Kors,
was missing as well as several
keys, her work badge and her
daughter's medication. Staci
Rice of Gray said the front
passenger side window of her
gray 2012 Nissan Titan was
busted open. Rice said her
brown wallet, which included
numerous credit cards and
her driver's license, was miss-
ing as well as three different
medications. A third Gray
woman, Kayla Nicole Kelly;
said her brown Michael Kors
wallet, which contained her
driver's license and several
debit and credit cards, was
missing from her white 2012
Nissan Altima. Kelly said her
vehide was unlocked.
Then the Deer Creek
neighborhood in South
Monroe was hit by thieves
two days later on May 21.
Justice went to a Deer Creek
Drive home where Kristie
Heard said someone had
rummaged through the
center console and glove
compartment of her 2011
Cadillac Escalade. Heard
said only small amounts of
change and lottery tickets
were missing. Heard's hus-
band said he then discovered
that change had been stolen
from his 2017 Dodge Ram
utility van. Heard's husband
said he viewed his surveil-
lance video and saw a suspect
wearing dark clothing and a
ski mask and carrying a small
black bag open up all three
vehicles. Then Manor Court
resident Mikell Peed told Sgt.
Kevin W'flliams that someone
had mmn ed through
vehide and stolen a .22.cali-
ber Smith and Wesson pistol,
valued at about $300. Peed
said he bought the gun from,
Howard's Pawn of Macon.
Deer Creek Drive resident
Charles Cannon told Justice
the interior of his pickup
truck had been tampered
with, and his Robins Federal
checkbook had been stolen.
Cannon said the suspect also
entered his garage, opening
his tool box drawers. Another
neighbor, Amy Stapleton,
told Justice her vehicle also
resident Seth Miller told
Williams his Costa Dd Mar
sunglasses, valued at about
$300, were stolen out of his
mack. A third Manor Court
resident, William Turner,
told Justice that someone
had also rummaged through
the center console and glove
compartment of his vehicle
and stolen his black Costa
had been entered but nothing Terrapin sunglasses, valued at
was stolen, and Manor Court about $200.
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