Police seek info about breaking and entering, fraudulent use cases
Published 4:13 pm Tuesday, February 5, 2019
HOOVER – The Hoover Police Department is seeking information about two cases of unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle and fraudulent use of a credit card.
The first vehicle break-in occurred on Jan. 4 on Country Club Drive, where the victim’s purse was taken.
A short time later, the victim’s credit card was fraudulently used at Walmart stores in Homewood, Vestavia Hills and Hoover.
The suspect’s vehicle appears to be a red Ford (unknown tag information).
The second break-in occurred in the area of Jaguar Drive and Valleydale Road, where another purse was taken.
A short time later, the victim’s credit card was fraudulently used to make purchases at Walmart Neighborhood Market off Valleydale Road, Advanced Auto Parts off Valleydale Road, a gas station near Princeton Hospital in Birmingham and CVS, also near Princeton Hospital.
Both unlawful breaking and entering a vehicle and fraudulent use of a credit card are felony offenses.
Anyone who recognizes the individuals or knows anything about the cases should contact Det. Todd Henningsen at 444-7534.
Anonymous tips can be left at HooverPD.com/submit-a-tip.php.
If immediate assistance is needed, call Hoover 911 or the non-emergency number 822-5300.
Tips made through Crime Stoppers of Alabama at 254-7777 or CrimeStoppersMetroAL.com will remain anonymous and be eligible for a cash reward if the tip leads to an arrest.