MOBILE COUNTY, AL (BuzzReport)— The Mobile County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a series of vehicle break-ins reported across several South Mobile County communities and is urging residents to remain vigilant as deputies work to identify those responsible.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, investigators have received multiple reports of vehicles being broken into in the Irvington, Bayou La Batre, and Grand Bay areas. Detectives are actively investigating the incidents and believe additional victims may not have come forward.
Authorities are asking anyone whose vehicle was broken into but has not yet filed a report to contact the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office immediately. Investigators say every report provides valuable information that could help identify suspects, establish patterns, and potentially recover stolen property.
Victims are encouraged to call 251-574-8633 to file a report or provide any information that may assist the ongoing investigation.
The Sheriff’s Office is also reminding residents that simple precautions can significantly reduce the chances of becoming a victim of a vehicle burglary. Deputies recommend removing valuables from vehicles, locking all doors, and reporting any suspicious people or activity as soon as possible.
Investigators are also asking the public to review any home security or surveillance camera footage that may have captured suspicious vehicles or individuals in the affected neighborhoods. Even seemingly minor details could prove critical to the investigation.
Anyone with information related to these vehicle break-ins is urged to contact the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office at 251-574-8633 or submit anonymous tips through the agency’s online crime tip portal at http://www.mobileso.com/crimetips/.
The investigation remains active, and additional information is expected to be released as it becomes available.

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