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Creedmoor Police provide update on Davenport vehicle larcenies

Post Date:11/17/2021

Update on Two Vehicles Stolen from Local Subdivision 

CREEDMOOR, N.C. – The Creedmoor Police Department would like to provide an update on a stolen vehicles case from the Davenport subdivision from last month.

Both stolen vehicles were recovered in the city of Durham in different locations. The stolen vehicles are believed to have been used by the suspects from other crimes in multiple jurisdictions.

The subjects in the attached images have been identified as suspects in these cases and are wanted for questioning. Both males appear to be 18-25 years old with medium builds. One of the males has dreadlocks and the other subject’s hairs style and length is unknown.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspects in this case or similar cases is asked to contact Lt. Ricky Cates with Creedmoor Police Department at (919) 528-1515 or call Granville County Crime Stoppers at (919) 693-3100.

A reward up to $2,000 is offered for information that leads to the arrest and conviction of the suspect or suspects. Callers do not have to give their name or personal information.

Below is from the original release:

The Creedmoor Police Department is investigating the larceny of two motor vehicles from a subdivision in the city. A 2016 Black Honda Accord and a 2018 White Jeep Grand Cherokee were stolen from the Davenport subdivision within the city limits. Investigators have reviewed residential camera footage which revealed the vehicles were taken between 3:00am and 4:00am on Tuesday, October 26, 2021. Both vehicles were reportedly unlocked, and the keys were left in the vehicles.

During the same timeframe, two vehicles – a 2012 Silver Acura TL and a 2014 Grey Chevrolet Traverse – were reported stolen from the Granville Oaks Apartments in nearby Butner.

A late model four-door Jeep Wrangler that has been lifted and has oversized wheels and tires has been identified as potentially involved with these cases.

 

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