Beebe, Arkansas – Police in Beebe are investigating a series of overnight vehicle break-ins reported across several streets and are asking residents to provide any available video footage that could help identify those responsible.
According to the Beebe Police Department, the incidents occurred during the early morning hours after multiple unlocked vehicles were entered in different parts of the city. Authorities said the break-ins began on July 6 and happened between midnight and 4 a.m.
The reported locations include North Fir, Nebraska Street, Locust Street, College Street, and Holly Street. Police believe the incidents may be connected and are working to determine who was involved.
In a message shared on the department’s Facebook page, officials said local juveniles are believed to be responsible for the break-ins. Investigators are now looking for additional information from residents who may have security cameras, doorbell cameras, or other video recordings that captured activity in the area during the overnight hours.
Police are encouraging anyone who lives near the affected areas to review their camera footage and report anything that may assist the investigation.
Authorities are asking residents who have relevant video or information to contact the Beebe Police Department at 501-882-3365.
Officials also reminded the community about the importance of securing vehicles, especially overnight. Since police say the vehicles involved were unlocked, residents are encouraged to remove valuables, lock doors, and take basic precautions to reduce the chance of becoming a target.
The investigation remains ongoing as officers continue collecting evidence and following leads. Police said community assistance can play an important role in helping identify those responsible and preventing similar incidents in the future.
Residents who may have noticed suspicious activity or unfamiliar individuals in their neighborhoods during the overnight hours are also encouraged to contact authorities.