The Prescott Valley Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an ongoing investigation. Your cooperation and vigilance can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety and security of our community.
On 11/07/2023, at about 7:50 pm, and again on 11/09/2023 at about 09:30 p.m., an unknown suspect committed burglary on both days by taking multiple items from ABC Supply Company located at 6701 E. 1st Street, Prescott Valley, Arizona.
Suspect #1 is described as a male, wearing a long-sleeved hoodie with “CAT” logo on the front, dark-colored pants, white shoes, short dark hair, a short moustache, and a short beard.
Vehicle: Small SUV, unknown color, aftermarket shiny rims, running boards, and a roof rack.
If you have any information about the suspect’s whereabouts or identity, please contact the Prescott Valley Police Department Detective Ruiz #96 at 928-772-5138, reference PVPD reports #PV-23-006730 and #PV-23-006772. Do not attempt to apprehend the suspect on your own as he may be considered dangerous. Your safety is of the utmost importance.
Help us keep Prescott Valley safe! If you have any relevant information, no matter how insignificant it may seem, please come forward. Our detectives are standing by to receive your tips, and you can remain anonymous if you wish.
We urge all residents to share this bulletin with friends, family, and on social media platforms. The collective effort of our community can bring justice to those affected by this incident.
Your cooperation and assistance are deeply appreciated.
Prescott Valley Police Department can be contacted at (928) 772-9267 for non-emergencies, 911 for emergencies. Yavapai Silent witness is 1-800-932-3232. IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!
1 thought on “Prescott Valley Police Seeks Public’s Help to Identify Burglary Suspect”
One of the facts of growth is a 20% increase in crime. This from an ex FBI agent and PV Commander about 10-12 years ago. ABC supply carries a lot of building-roofing supplies; not really hi-value drugs or jewelry. Maybe it was just an after hours pickup of stuff needed to finish a project.
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