
The Clarksville Police Department is actively seeking assistance from the public in ongoing investigations into a pair of burglaries at the iStorage facility on Pea Ridge Road. The break-ins, occurring within a mere eight-day span, first on June 1 and then again on Mondat around 4 a.m., have been linked to what appears to be an identical set of suspects. According to WSMV, security footage caught images of the suspects arriving in a distinct gray Nissan Sentra without a license plate.
Further investigation reported by FOX17 reveals that a handicap placard hanging from the rearview mirror of the suspect’s vehicle serves as a potential identifier. During each burglary, the suspects managed to force entry into the facility and subsequently accessed multiple storage units, yet it remains unclear whether they absconded with any property.
The Clarksville Police Department's efforts to resolve these break-ins hinge upon community engagement. "Anyone with information or video footage is urged to contact Detective Neal," said a spokesperson, asking for public cooperation in identifying these intrusive visitors who have disrupted the sanctity of individual storage spaces, as noted by FOX17.
In parallel efforts to safeguard community trust and security, Clarksville Police, as stated by ClarksvilleNow, has put forth a call to acknowledge the clothing of a suspects in hopes that it might trigger recognition from anyone acquainted with the individual. The department remains committed to dissecting this tapestry of crime, thread by thread, hoping to restore order and safety to the affected Clarksville area.
If you have relevant information, Detective Neal can be reached at (931) 648-0656, ext. 5188. Alternatively, providing tips anonymously is an option; the Clarksville Montgomery County Crime Stoppers Tipsline at (931) 645-8477 or online at P3tips.com/591 awaits your valuable input, which could lead to a cash reward while fostering a safer community for all.









