Teachers, was your car broken into? Missouri law enforcement might know who did it
Law enforcement have arrested a person suspected of breaking into a string of teachers’ vehicles.
On Wednesday, the Missouri State Highway Patrol put a call out to teachers, asking anyone whose car was broken into, and who had their purse stolen in the past week, to call them.
They said in the announcement on Twitter that they have one suspect in custody whom they believe has been targeting teachers parked at school.
Attention teachers!! If your vehicle was broken into @ school and your purse stolen within the last week, we would like to speak with you! We have a suspect in custody who's targeting teachers @ school! Contact us 816.401.7917 & ask for Cpl Beau Ryan! Suspect vehicle️ pic.twitter.com/AbH0MzzTVN
— MSHP Troop A (@MSHPTrooperA) January 26, 2022
“It’s deplorable,” Missouri State Highway Patrol Sgt. Bill Lowe told KCTV5 on Wednesday. “Teachers have been through a tremendous amount the last two years, and of all people to be preying upon, it’s pretty despicable.”
Lowe told KCTV5 that some of the items found in the vehicle of the man taken into custody were tracked back to teachers whose cars were broken into in Savannah, Missouri, Pleasant Hill, Missouri, and one in Minnesota.
Anyone whose recently had their vehicle broken into in a school parking lot is asked to contact Cpl. Beau Ryan at 816-401-7917.