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Pinal sheriff’s looking for suspects tied to robberies
Pinal County Sheriff’s Office Facebook page
The Pinal County Sheriff’s Office is looking for these two men, plus another man, in connection to a string of "smash-and-grab" vehicle burglaries in the San Tan Valley area.
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Three men are wanted by the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office in connection to a string of "smash-and-grab" vehicle burglaries in the San Tan Valley area.
The robberies took place on Sunday, Aug. 27, PCSO reported on its Facebook page.
PCSO released the following description for two of the suspects:
A young Black male wearing all black clothing
A young Black male wearing white and gray clothing
Authorities do not have a description of the alleged driver. The suspect vehicle is described as a newer model silver/gray Dodge Durango with Arizona license plate SNWWYTE. PCSO reported that the vehicle was stolen and may have been changed out for another car since the burglaries.
“The suspects were caught on store surveillance attempting to use stolen debit cards,” PCSO reported.
PCSO is asking the public to call 520-866-5111 if they have any information.