Crime & Safety
Suspects Caught On Video Sought In Rash Of Racine County Burglaries
Authorities in Racine County are reminding residents to lock their vehicles, homes, sheds and garages at night, after a rash of burglaries.

RACINE COUNTY, WI — Authorities in Racine County are reminding residents to lock their vehicles, homes, sheds and garages at night after a rash of burglaries has been reported in the area.
During the early morning hours of Friday, Oct. 6, the Racine County Sheriff’s Office responded to multiple reports of thefts from unlocked vehicles, garages, and buildings in the Raymond area.
During the investigation, authorities learned that items were taken from unlocked vehicles. Personal items were taken from approximately 11 locations in the Raymond area. Surveillance video from one of the apparent victim's residence showed three suspects.
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In one video captured by a resident on the 1300 block of 51st Street, you can watch as the three suspects sneak around the corner of the house, and enter the main residence within seconds of arriving. In a second video from the same residence, the suspects are seen running from the property carrying goods from the home.
Police are attempting to gather more information on the suspects in this case and have provided the following descriptions to the public:
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One suspect was described as between 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and was seen wearing camouflage pants, white tennis shoes and no shirt. The second suspect was described as being between 5 feet, 6 inches tall and 5 feet, 8 inches tall, and was seen wearing red camouflage pants, no shirt, and dark shoes. The third and final suspect was described as standing between 5 feet, 9 inches tall and 5 feet, 11 inches tall, and was seen wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, light-colored pants and dark shoes.
The Racine Sheriffs’ Office urges anyone who recognizes these individuals, or has any additional information, to contact Detective Albert Mihelich at 262-636- 3326.
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