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“We have investigators on this now” Sheriff Pace addresses string of burglaries in Warren County

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Warren County authorities are looking for up to five individuals involved in a string of burglaries throughout the county early Monday morning.

“We have investigators on this now,” said Pace. “We’re looking through security video from private security cameras, rain cameras and things like that.”

The string of burglaries started on Bell Bottom Road, continued to Highway 3 and then down to the Blakely subdivision.

One victim in the Blakely subdivision was able to get several angles of footage showing the suspects in the act.


Warren County Sheriff Martin Pace stated the burglaries involved vehicles, most of which were unlocked and were storing handguns. Pace stated that several guns are now reported as stolen.

“Most of these vehicles were unlocked,” said Pace. “Several of them had firearms in them and we have missing firearms.”

Pace is asking for the public’s help in identifying the suspects and asks that anyone that may have security footage to share it with their office.

“We’re asking the public for their assistance,” said Pace. “If anybody in that area has security cameras that may have footage, somewhere between 2 a.m. and 6 a.m., this morning (Monday), please notify Warren County Sheriff’s Office Investigations, we would love to look at that video and see if it will help identify [the suspects].”

If anyone has any information on the identity of these suspects, please contact the Warren County Sheriff’s Office.

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