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The Iredell County Sheriff’s Office is seeking information on three people believed to be involved in multiple vehicle break-ins in the southern part of the county, said Sheriff Darren Campbell.

The break-ins happened on Sept. 3 and it appears unlocked vehicles in neighborhoods were targeted, Campbell said. Credit and/or debit cards stolen in the break-ins were used in Charlotte and that’s where authorities obtained surveillance video, he said.

Campbell said evidence located near the Mooresville break-ins links to similar cases in Mint Hill.

In one incident in Mint Hill, he said, a victim reported hearing a shot fired when he approached the suspects, Campbell said. He said it is unclear if the suspect shot at the victim but in a video, one is seen holding what appears to be a gun. Due to this, he said, citizens are urged not to approach suspects in these cases.

Anyone who believes their vehicle is being broken into is urged to call 911 immediately

If anyone recognizes the suspects or suspect vehicle they are asked to call the Iredell County Sheriff’s Office at 704-878-3180 or Iredell Crime Stoppers at 704-662-1330. Callers can remain anonymous and a cash reward is possible.