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Lancaster Police Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in $151K ATV Theft at Carolina Power Sports

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Published on December 19, 2025
Lancaster Police Seek Public's Help to Find Suspects in $151K ATV Theft at Carolina Power SportsSource: Facebook/Lancaster Police Department

The Lancaster Police Department has called for community support in catching two suspects wanted in connection with a high-stakes burglary and grand larceny case at Carolina Power Sports, according to their social media post. On November 14, a group of four individuals allegedly committed the theft of four Polaris RZR Pro vehicles worth an estimated $151,000. As of now, one of the off-roading vehicles has been recovered, and two of the four suspects are in custody facing multiple charges. The police are still on the hunt for the remaining suspects, including Cameron Byas and Tyriek Frazier, and an unknown female who drove the suspects from Berkeley County to Lancaster.

Arrests made in the case include Devon Xavier Mack, 27, who faces charges for Grand Larceny over $10,000, Burglary 2nd Degree (Non-Violent), and Criminal Conspiracy; Jayvione Ahmaury-Dashoun Ray, 22, has been charged with Malicious Injury to Property, Grand Larceny over $10,000, Burglary 3rd Degree, Failure to Stop for Blue Light, and Possession/Sale of Stolen Vehicle, the police department detailed the efforts in their attempt to close this case and bring all involved to justice. The public is warned not to approach the wanted individuals but instead to contact the Lancaster Police Department at 803-283-3313 with any information regarding their whereabouts, the unknown female suspect, or regarding the whereabouts of the three missing Polaris RZR Pros that remains out of the police's grasp at this time.

The two suspects currently wanted, Cameron Byas, born March 27, 1997, and Tyriek Frazier, born February 24, 1999, are sought for Burglary 2nd Degree, Criminal Conspiracy, and Grand Larceny over $10,000. The Lancaster Police Department's post emphasizes the importance of community assistance in these matters, urging the public to come forward with any information they might have. For safety and legal reasons, it is reiterated that direct engagement with the suspects is highly discouraged.