Mobile Police Seek Public's Help Identifying Greenwich Hills Vehicle Break-In Suspects

Authorities say at least 7 vehicles were targeted in the early morning incident.

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The Mobile Police Department is asking for the public's help to identify several people suspected of breaking into vehicles in the Greenwich Hills community early Thursday, February 25. Authorities say they know of at least seven cases, and most of the vehicles were unlocked. Police say the suspects tried to use a stolen debit card at a local store.

Why it matters

Vehicle break-ins are an ongoing issue in many communities, leading to property loss and concerns about public safety. The Mobile Police Department is hoping to identify the suspects and recover any stolen items through the public's assistance.

The details

According to the Mobile Police Department, officers received numerous reports of people breaking into vehicles in the Greenwich Hills community early this morning. Authorities say they know of at least seven cases, and most of the vehicles were unlocked. Police also say the suspects tried to use a stolen debit card at a store on Dauphin Island Parkway.

  • The incidents occurred early Thursday, February 25.

The players

Mobile Police Department

The local law enforcement agency investigating the vehicle break-ins and seeking the public's help to identify the suspects.

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The takeaway

This case highlights the ongoing challenge of vehicle break-ins in many communities and the importance of public cooperation with law enforcement to help identify suspects and recover stolen property.