Old Orchard Beach Police looking for suspect in reported vehicle break-ins
The Old Orchard Beach Police Department are asking residents to check their security camera footage as officers have responded to many recent vehicle burglaries.
All of the cars that had items stolen from them had been left unlocked, according to a written statement from the police department published on social media on Sunday.
Police are asking Old Orchard Beach residents to check their security cameras for footage from 4 – 5:30 a.m. on Sunday.
The streets where the reported burglaries took place, according to police, include:
· • East Grand Avenue
· • Short Street
· • Central Park Avenue
· • Traynor Street
· • York Street
· • Mullin Avenue
· • Roussin Street
· • Walnut Street
The Old Orchard Beach police department has released a photograph of the alleged thief courtesy of a local resident’s security camera. The photo is above this article. Police ask anyone who recognizes the person in the picture to call 207-934-4911 and ask to speak with Detective Ryan Larose.
Saco Bay News Publisher Liz Gotthelf can be reached at newsdesk@sacobaynews.com.