Crime & Safety
Pair Of Suspects Sought In Vestavia, Hoover, Mtn. Brook Thefts
Two female suspects are being sought by law enforcement in Hoover, Vestavia Hills and Mountain Brook after multiple thefts.

VESTAVIA HILLS, AL - Two female suspects are being sought by multiple are police departments after a spate of vehicle break-ins and instances of credit card fraud. Police in Hoover, Vestavia Hills and Mountain Brook are trying to identify the suspects in the cases.
A report by the VHPD said that on March 6 at approximately 7:15 pm, the suspects in the photos broke into a vehicle in the 2300 blk. of Old Columbiana Rd. Both suspects were reportedly in the business for a period of time prior to the theft, posing as potential customers.
Upon leaving, they allegedly smashed a vehicle window in the parking lot and stole a victim's purse.
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The women are also suspects in a break-in and credit card fraud incident in Hoover in which the victim’s vehicle was broken into on the 1500 block of Montgomery Highway and the credit card was subsequently used at Walmart Highway 150.
Mountain Brook police are seeking the same suspects in multiple cases similar to those in Vestavia Hills and Hoover.
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If you recognize these individuals, or know anything about this case, please contact Hoover Detective Gregg Blackman at (205) 739-6235.
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