Peachtree City Police apprehend ‘dastardly trio’ involved in break-ins of almost 50 vehicles

The local police in Peachtree City have recently addressed the issue of vehicle break-ins, referring to it as a “pestilential problem.” They have announced the arrest of a group of individuals that they have described as a “dastardly trio” and “pernicious purloiners.” These individuals were responsible for a series of vehicle break-ins in two cities.

The Morrow Police Department has arrested three individuals from Douglas, namely Devin Omar Jackson, Kyren Cantrell Antonio Dorsey, and Daquan Hardaman, as reported by the Peachtree City Police Department.

According to authorities, the trio of 19- and 20-year-olds engaged in unlawful activities by illegally accessing a total of 48 vehicles in both Peachtree City and Morrow.

The group of troublemakers was apprehended shortly after they disrupted the peace of the city by breaking the windows of several vehicles and stealing from them.

Peachtree City Police discovered several unsecured firearms during their investigation into the “tricky trio” vehicle break-ins, prompting them to issue a warning to residents about the importance of not leaving firearms unattended in vehicles.

Officers reported that the incidents and arrests took place on Tuesday, April 9. Within a matter of hours, they were able to apprehend all three suspects.

According to authorities, the incidents of car break-ins took place exclusively in Fayette County, with a majority of them occurring in Peachtree City. Police successfully apprehended all three suspects at the Southlake Mall parking lot, after issuing a BOLO (Be On the Lookout) alert for the offender’s vehicle.

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