Trio Wanted For Car Burglaries In Coral Gables
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MIAMI (CBSMiami) -- Coral Gables Police are searching for three people they say are responsible for burglarizing more than a dozen vehicles within a couple of hours.
Authorities say surveillance footage captured two men and one woman trying to break in to one of the vehicles in the early morning hours of September 4th.
A total of 14 vehicles were burglarized and one vehicle was stolen from the North end of Coral Gables between the 1000 block of Capri Street, 800-1100 blocks of Monterey Street, Pizzaro Street, and Wallace Street and 1100-1200 block of Cordova Street, police said.
Authorities released a picture of one of the men they are looking for describing one as light-skinned, 5'8-5'9", thin build, dreadlocks, and tattoos on his right forearm. He is seen in the picture covering his head with a white shirt.
The second man is described as having a thin build, last seen wearing a shirt, shorts, and dark-colored shoes.
The wanted woman is thin and was wearing a light-colored shirt with her hair tied in a ponytail on the night of the incident.
Police are warning Coral Gables residents to make sure to call police if they spot any suspicious activity.
Anyone who recognized the people in the video or picture is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at (305) 471-TIPS.