ENID, Okla. —
Garfield County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help in finding the person or people involved in several vehicle burglaries.
Sheriff Jerry Niles said two of the burglaries occurred in Drummond and the third in the Perry Acres area.
All of the vehicle burglaries occurred sometime between midnight and 4 a.m. Monday, Niles said.
Some change was reported taken in one of the thefts.
In one instance, a car alarm scared off the would-be vehicle burglar, who was described as a white male in a tan jacket.
Niles said the incidents could be related.
The sheriff’s office also is seeking information following a report of a suspicious vehicle in the 19000 block East Sumner.
The vehicle was described as a white 1999 Pontiac Sunfire, with Kansas tag 311 CMT.
The driver of the vehicle, a white female, was seen getting out of the vehicle and was looking in the windows of a house in the area.
Those with information may contact the Garfield County Sheriff’s Office at (580) 237-0244.
Anyone having information that will lead to the arrest or prosecution of the suspects in these crimes, or any other, is urged to call Garfield County Crime Stoppers at (580) 233-6233. Callers may remain anonymous and will not be required to testify.
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