Crime

Charleston Police Department is asking for public’s help in identifying a suspect believed to be involved a car break-in incident earlier this week

Charleston, South Carolina – The Charleston Police Department is asking for public’s help in identifying and locating a suspect believed to be involved in a car break-in incident earlier this week.

According to the local police department, the man in the photo released by the police is suspected to be responsible for the incident that happened on Monday on Cumberland Street.

As of now, the police didn’t release more details about the suspect or the incident.

Sgt. Elisabeth Wolfsen with the CPD encourages everyone who can identify the man in the images to call 843-743-7200 and ask for the on-duty CPD detective or Crime Stoppers of the Lowcountry at 843-554-1111.

If more details about the case are released, we will update the story. Stay with the TheCharlestonPress.com

Cindy Carey

Publisher

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