Stanton, Kentucky Police Investigating Series of Early-Morning Vehicle Break-Ins Targeting Unlocked Cars
STANTON, KENTUCKY — Police in Stanton are investigating a string of early-morning vehicle break-ins after multiple residents reported thefts between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m. on Saturday. Authorities say thieves targeted unlocked vehicles, and several items were taken before the suspects fled the area.
Unlocked Cars Targeted During 2–3 A.M. Break-In Window
According to the Stanton Police Department, officers received multiple complaints from residents who discovered their cars had been entered overnight. Early investigation suggests that the offenders specifically sought out vehicles left unlocked, making it easier for them to access personal belongings.
Police released images of a vehicle believed to be connected to the incidents and are working to recover stolen property.
Police Ask Victims and Witnesses to Come Forward
Authorities are urging anyone whose vehicle was broken into—or anyone who may have seen suspicious activity—to contact Powell County dispatch at (606) 663-4116 and request to speak with the on-duty officer.
Residents can also report information anonymously through Bluegrass Crime Stoppers, either by calling (859) 253-2020, visiting their website, or using the P3 Tips app.
Investigators say reports from the community will play a crucial role in identifying suspects and determining whether additional thefts occurred that have not yet been reported.
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ChicagoMusicGuide.com will continue to follow developments as Stanton authorities investigate the series of vehicle break-ins and work to recover stolen items.
