Carolina Forest community seeing rash of vehicle break-ins - Myhorrynews

The officer contacted that second victim who confirmed that her 2010 Ford Fusion had been gone through, but nothing, including a GPS that was on the passenger seat, was stolen, the report said. At about 8 a. m. , an officer responded to another house on Covington Drive because that complainant said at some time during the night, his 2010 Toyota Camry had been broken into through the driver’s side rear window. The report said the driver’s side window of that vehicle had been broken, and $70, which had been in the wallet, was gone. The woman told the officer she saw the Conway man leaving the home of the Yukon’s owner and that he looked very nervous. The officer met with that Conway man at the Yukon owner’s home and he said he’d been at that house because he’d known the victim’s son for about a month and had nowhere else to go, the report said. The Conway man said when he left the Yukon owner’s house, he saw people going through his own vehicle, and that he was missing about $120 cash and a debit card that had been in his wallet in the center console, the report said. The report said the Conway man allowed his vehicle to be searched, and nothing that had been reported stolen by other victims was found. Source: www.myhorrynews.com