Sugar Land-area subdivision target of as many as 24 break-ins

HOUSTON

On Saturday alone, 18 cases of car and home break-ins, as well as criminal trespass, were reported by residents in the New Territory subdivision, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office. Three days earlier, detectives were notified of another six car burglaries in the same subdivision.

Some of the streets hit include Morrow Court, Bramlett Court, Twin Valley Drive, Cool Water Court, Heddon Falls, Lakspur Drive, Epperson Way Court, Clarenda Falls Drive, Brobeck Court, Burchton Drive, Chessley Chase Drive, Garrett Way and Whitby Court.

In some cases, the vehicles were unlocked and in others, no property was taken but detectives still plan to pursue criminal trespass charges against the suspect.

Investigators have photos of a person of interest, and they need the public's help identifying him. The photos were captured on March 26 from a camera at the Club at New Territory, located in the 1200 block of Walker School Road.

The person of interest is described as a white or light-skinned male between the age of 16 and 20 years. He is about 5 feet, 10 inches and has a thin build.

Call Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office at 281-341-4665, Fort Bend Crime Stoppers, Inc. at 281-342-TIPS (8477) or text plus the tip to CRIMES (274637). Tips also can be submitted online at www.fortbend-tx-crimestoppers.org.

Information which leads to the apprehension and filing of charges on the suspects involved could earn a reward of up to $5,000.
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