Las Vegas police asking for public’s help after 100 vehicles were broken into

Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help to identify any possible suspects after 100 vehicles were broken into in the southwest part of the valley.

WATCH: Las Vegas police reveal new details about series of vehicle break-ins

Las Vegas police release more details about series of auto burglaries

According to Summerlin Area Command Capt. Joseph Lepore, on Feb. 3 at 3:10 p.m., they received several reports of vehicles that had been burglarized at an apartment complex in the 8900 block of W. Post Road.

“Due to this occurring in the late hours of the evening, officers were unable to identify and contact every victim involved in this incident,” Lepore said.

By Feb. 7, Lepore said they identified 70 vehicles that had been burglarized.

The next day, Lepore added that officers discovered 30 vehicles had been burglarized in the 9200 block of W. Charleston Blvd.

According to Lepore, officers were able to obtain surveillance video, which describes the suspect as a thin man that is 20-25 years old.

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