The Prescott Valley Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an ongoing investigation.
On Sunday, February 16, 2025, at about 9:25 pm, an unidentified suspect committed the crimes of burglary and theft at Toy Safe RV and Storage in Prescott Valley. The suspect unlawfully entered the property and was observed on surveillance footage checking doors to the business and vehicles within the fenced yard.
The suspect is a white male, approximately 30-35 years old, thin build, and was seen on camera wearing a black beanie, black jacket, red gloves, black and yellow checkered pajama bottoms, gray shoes, and carrying a yellow and red drawstring bag.
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, and reference PVPD report #PV-25-001045. Do not attempt to apprehend the suspect on your own as he may be considered dangerous. Your safety is of the utmost importance. Our detectives are standing by to receive your tips, and you can remain anonymous if you wish.
Your cooperation and vigilance can make a significant difference in ensuring the safety and security of our community. We urge all residents to share this information with friends, family, and on social media platforms. The collective effort of our community can bring justice to those affected by this incident.
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