Dozens of Vehicles Broken Into at Ford F-150 Assembly Plant as Police Search for Four Suspects

Dozens of employee-owned vehicles were broken into at the Ford Kansas City Assembly Plant in Claycomo, Missouri, prompting a police investigation and a search for four suspects. Authorities reported that officers were called to the facility after receiving multiple reports of vehicle break-ins in parking areas near the plant, where the Ford F-150 and Transit are built. Police initially identified around 20 damaged vehicles, though plant employees estimated the number could be as high as 40 to 50. No arrests have been made.

The Claycomo Police Department responded after employees discovered shattered windows and missing property inside vehicles parked near the facility. Investigators determined that multiple cars had been forcibly entered, and items were taken from inside. Police said they are searching for four men believed to be connected to the crimes. Authorities also linked the suspect vehicle used in the incident to a separate stolen vehicle case at the Honeywell facility in Kansas City, approximately 30 miles away.

At the Honeywell site, one vehicle was reported stolen, while two others were damaged and two more were broken into with property taken. Law enforcement agencies believe the incidents may be connected as part of a broader theft operation targeting employee parking lots at large industrial facilities. The Kansas City Police Department and Claycomo Police are coordinating on the investigation as they work to identify and locate the suspects…

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