EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) — Detectives are investigating after more than $80,000 worth of stolen tires and rims were found at an East Providence property.

According to city police, first responders were dispatched to 912 Broadway for a fire alarm around 5 a.m. Sunday. Upon noticing possible building code violations, they contacted the city fire marshal’s office, who in turn notified the city building inspector’s office. The two agencies ordered the building closed for multiple safety and building violations, police said.

During their walk-through, they also noticed a significant amount of tires and rims stored in two garage bays, some appearing to be brand new.

Police were called in and after conducting interviews and obtaining a search warrant, they seized more than 150 suspected stolen tires and rims from the property, as well as additional evidence.

No arrests have been made thus far, according to police, but investigators have several persons of interest.

Anyone who recently had their tires or rims stolen is asked to contact their local police department.

Meanwhile, police in Pawtucket confirmed they arrested two people Friday night for allegedly stealing tires and rims off a vehicle on Woodbury Street. Kathie Culhane owns that car.

“It was kind of a scary feeling because it could have been anything,” she said. “It could have been my door they were trying to get into.”

Culhane said she woke up just before midnight to knocking at her door. A police officer explained her tires had been stolen by two men, who were captured, along with the stolen tires and rims, right down the street. Culhane said her neighbor saw something outside and was the one to alert police.

“I’m just glad it turned out the way it did and that they were able to catch them,” she said. “That’s big for me.”

Pawtucket Police are now working with East Providence police to find out if there’s any connection to the Broadway case.

Christopher Daluz, 18, faces charges of larceny under $1,500 and conspiracy while a 16-year-old boy was charged with receiving stolen goods, conspiracy, violating curfew, and contempt of Family Court.