93 petitions filed against 3 juveniles in Durham in connection with multiple vehicle break-ins

Thursday, June 6, 2024
DURHAM, N.C. (WTVD) -- Durham police filed 93 petitions against three juveniles on Thursday following a string of vehicle break-ins in the RTP area.

Police said the juveniles are linked to four incidents where multiple vehicle break-ins happened between 5 a.m. and 7 a.m. on Tuesday. During the incidents, officers said the vehicles were forcibly broken into in the parking lots of businesses and a hotel.

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The Durham Police Department said all three juveniles were taken into custody in Butner on Wednesday. DPD filed a petition against the juveniles for the following four incidents:

  • 1700 block of T.W. Alexander Drive, Durham - Three juveniles are charged with two counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, two counts of breaking and entering, and two counts of conspiracy.
  • 100 block of National Way, Durham - Three juveniles are charged with three counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, three counts of breaking and entering, and three counts of conspiracy.
  • 40 block of National Way, Durham - Three juveniles are charged with two counts of larceny from a motor vehicle, three counts of breaking and entering, and three counts of conspiracy.

  • 900 block of Slater Road, Durham - Three juveniles have been charged with five counts of breaking and entering and five counts of conspiracy.


Police confirmed Thursday evening that this case is linked to the arrest of 5 juveniles in Butner who are accused of breaking into cars, stealing guns and using a getaway car reported stolen in Wake County.



The Durham Police Department is asking residents to remember to secure their vehicles, park in well-lit areas, and remove spare car keys, valuables, and firearms from their vehicles.

Anyone with any information is asked to call Investigator R. Avila at (919) 560-4440 extension 29322. You can also call CrimeStoppers at (919) 683-1200 or visit www.durhamcrimestoppers.org. CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards of up to $2,000 for information leading to arrests in felony cases and callers never have to identify themselves.

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