Plano police apprehended two individuals suspected of engaging in a string of vehicle burglaries across North Texas. The suspects were found in possession of a stolen truck containing stolen property and identifying information from victims.
Plano police have arrested two suspects believed to be involved in a series of vehicle burglaries in several North Texas cities. Police found the pair with a stolen truck in Dallas on Tuesday. Inside the truck, there were several items of stolen property , including information identifying theft victims and a firearm. Plano police say the suspected burglars have also been sought by detectives in Allen, Lewisville, Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Dallas over the last several weeks.
Online records show Hudgens is charged with multiple counts of credit card or debit card abuse, burglary of a vehicle and theft of a firearm. As of Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., Smith's charges had not been posted. Police have not released any information about the stolen items or what led officers to the truck in Dallas. Plano police say they will continue their investigation as they try to recover stolen property
Vehicle Burglaries Arrests North Texas Stolen Property Plano Police
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Texas State, North Texas set for first FBS clash in SERVPRO First Responder BowlTexas State is headed to the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl for the second year in a row.
Read more »
Texas State, North Texas meet for first time in 30 years for bowl gameTexas State (7-5, 5-3 Sun Belt) will face North Texas (6-6, 3-5 AAC) in the SERVPRO First Responders Bowl in Dallas on Jan. 3.
Read more »
North Texas Drug Dealer Among 7 Texas Inmates With Federal Death Sentences Commuted by BidenPresident Joe Biden commuted the federal death sentences of seven Texas inmates, including a North Texas drug dealer convicted of killing three men. The drug dealer, Julius Omar Robinson, will now face life in prison instead of execution.
Read more »
No More Vehicle Inspections in Texas, But North Texas Still Requires Emissions TestingTexas eliminates mandatory vehicle safety inspections for non-commercial vehicles starting in 2025, replacing them with a $7.50 fee. However, large counties like Dallas, Tarrant, and Collin will continue to require emissions testing.
Read more »
North Texas looks back on two-year anniversary of 16 tornado outbreakTwo tornadoes hit Grapevine, a city that has worked tirelessly for the past two years to finalize repairs and reopen businesses.
Read more »
Kroger unveils plans for two new stores in North TexasKroger is planning two new stores in Little Elm and in Fort Worth. It expects to break ground in 2025 on both projects.
Read more »