CRIME

Have you seen these men? Suspects sought in 25 car burglaries in Okaloosa, Walton

Sierra Rains
Northwest Florida Daily News

Investigators are trying to identify two men believed to be involved in a series of auto burglaries reported throughout Okaloosa and Walton counties during the weekend. 

The Walton County Sheriff’s Office responded to 25 car burglaries in Miramar Beach, according to a WCSO Facebook post.

Multiple reports were made from Walton Drive, Lakeland Drive, Linkside Drive and in the Sandestin Estates and Carson Oaks subdivisions. 

In Carson Oaks, where 13 reports were made, two Glock handguns and two shotguns were reportedly stolen from vehicles. 

Investigators are trying to identify the man pictured in connection with a series of auto burglaries reported in Okaloosa and Walton counties during the weekend.

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Multiple surveillance cameras in the area were reviewed, and WCSO investigators believe the same suspects could be responsible for burglaries in Destin, Fort Walton Beach and Baker during the weekend. 

Video surveillance footage shows a 2015-2019 black Chevy Tahoe with tinted windows that investigators are searching in connection with a series of auto burglaries in Okaloosa and Walton counties during the weekend.

The suspects were captured on surveillance footage following several burglaries between 8 a.m. and 9 a.m. Sunday in the Baker area, according to an Okaloosa County Sheriff's Office Facebook post. 

Investigators are attempting to identify the man pictured in connection with a series of auto burglaries reported throughout Okaloosa and Walton counties during the weekend.

Both suspects appeared to be armed with handguns and were driving a 2015-2019 black Chevy Tahoe with tinted windows.

Investigators urge the public to lock their vehicles and remove any firearms and valuables to prevent further incidents. 

Video surveillance footage shows a 2015-2019 black Chevy Tahoe with tinted windows that investigators are searching for in connection with a series of auto burglaries in Okaloosa and Walton counties during the weekend.

Anyone with information is asked to contact the OCSO at 850-651-7400 or Emerald Coast Crime Stoppers anonymously by calling 863-TIPS, visiting www.EmeraldCoastCrimeStoppers.com or submitting a tip via the P3 Tips Mobile App.