Erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary

Erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary

Erie Police seek help identifying suspects in attempted Harding Drive burglary

ERIE, PA — Erie Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying individuals captured in surveillance photographs related to an attempted burglary that took place on January 17 in the 4222 block of Harding Drive.

Erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary
Photo: erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary

According to police, the individuals shown in the images are suspects in the attempted break-in. Details of the incident have not been released, but detectives are continuing their investigation and believe the public may be able to assist in identifying the persons involved.

Erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary
Photo: erie cops hunt suspects in attempted home burglary

Anyone with information or who can identify the individuals in the photos is asked to contact Detective Stevens at (814) 870-1514.


Key Points
• Erie Police are investigating an attempted burglary on January 17 on Harding Drive
• Surveillance images of the suspects have been released on the department’s Facebook page
• Anyone with information is urged to contact Detective Stevens at (814) 870-1514

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