Crime & Safety
PHOTOS: Northville Police Release Photos of Car Break-Ins Suspect
The man is believed to be involved in at least two thefts from cars.
City of Northville police have released photos of a man they say is connected to .
The first incident ocurred on Aug. 27 around 7:15 p.m., when a woman said she parked her car near Ford Field. The following day, she noticed her driver's license, credit card and cash were stolen from her purse. According to police reports, the purse was left on her back seat.
According to police, the card was used at a gas station just hours before the second car break-in. Police say it was used at the gas station at Eight Mile and Taft roads on Aug. 28.
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A video shows a woman leaving her car in a parking lot at Cooke School moments before it is broken into by a man, who police believe broke into the first car and used the stolen credit card.
The man is described as a black male between the ages of 20-25, between 5'8" and 6-feet tall with a thin build. He is believed to be driving a maroon Chrysler Aspen.
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Police are asking for the public's help in identifying the man. Tips can be called in to Northville police at 248-349-5100.
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