East Chicago, IN – Police in East Chicago are asking residents to come forward after a series of vehicle break-ins were reported across the city, with investigators saying additional victim cooperation is critical to pursuing formal charges.
The East Chicago Police Department announced this week that detectives are actively investigating multiple vehicle break-ins. Authorities confirmed a suspect is currently in custody in connection with the incidents.
According to the East Chicago Police Department, additional cooperation from victims is necessary to move forward with formal charges. Officials said individuals who experienced vehicle damage or had property stolen must file an official police report. Without a report, police said they are legally unable to pursue charges tied to that specific incident.
Investigators also reported recovering property believed to be stolen, including a chainsaw. Police are asking the owner of the recovered chainsaw to come forward to properly identify the item and file a report so it can be returned.
Officials emphasized that victims should provide a detailed description of any items allegedly taken from their vehicles. Police said thorough documentation strengthens the case and supports accountability efforts.
Authorities reminded the public that all individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Residents who believe they were victims of a recent vehicle break-in are urged to contact the East Chicago Police Department as soon as possible to file a report.
Further updates are expected as the investigation continues.
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