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Plano Police arrested 2 suspects wanted in connection to several North Texas vehicle burglaries.
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Vincent Hudgens and Angelica Smith were arrested on Tuesday.
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Police in Plano, Allen, Lewisville, Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Dallas had been searching for the suspects.
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Plano Police arrested 2 suspects wanted in connection to several North Texas vehicle burglaries.
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Vincent Hudgens and Angelica Smith were arrested on Tuesday.
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Police in Plano, Allen, Lewisville, Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Dallas had been searching for the suspects.
PLANO, Texas:Two suspects who are thought to be connected to a string of car break-ins in various North Texas locations have been taken into custody by Plano police.
What We Know: Vincent Hudgens and Angelica Smith were taken into custody by Plano police on multiple warrants.
On Tuesday, police in Dallas discovered the couple in possession of a stolen truck.
Numerous stolen things, including a handgun and information identifying the victims of the heist, were found inside the truck.
According to Plano police, during the past few weeks, detectives have also been looking for the alleged burglars in Allen, Lewisville, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, and Dallas.
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According to online records, Hudgens is accused of numerous instances of stealing a handgun, breaking and entering, and abusing a credit or debit card.
Smith’s charges were still pending as of Tuesday at 8:30 p.m.
What We Don’t Know: No details on the stolen goods or the circumstances that led police to the vehicle in Dallas have been made public by the police.
What’s Next: According to Plano police, they will keep looking into the matter while attempting to retrieve the stolen goods.
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Plano Police provided the information for this article.
Plano Police provided the information for this article.
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