
Berkley Police Asking for Help Identifying Break-In Suspects
BERKLEY (WBSM) — Police in Berkley are asking for the public’s help in identifying two suspects in connection with recent vehicle break-ins.
According to Police Chief Christopher Baker, the department is investigating the break-in or attempted break-in of at least nine vehicles that occurred overnight on February 14 between the hours of 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. in the Tide Meadows Drive and Cranberry Lane neighborhoods.
Baker said the investigation indicates that there were two suspects involved, both believed to be women, who were seen walking the neighborhood with a dog at the time of the break-ins.

“Police are actively gathering and reviewing evidence, including surveillance footage from the area,” Baker said. “One of the suspects was recorded on surveillance video inside one of the victim's vehicles.”
Police are also asking residents in the area to check their security cameras and report any suspicious activity.
Anyone with information regarding the incident or suspects is encouraged to contact Berkley Police by calling (508) 822-7040 or emailing Sgt. Kevin Realini at Sgt.Realini@Berkleyma.us.
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