PRESS RELEASE
Glasgow News 1
Update as of 4:46 p.m. on March 24
After an investigation into the thefts that occurred early Sunday morning, the Barren County Sheriff’s Office has determined this to be an isolated incident involving juveniles.
“There is no ongoing threat to the public, and we want to reassure our community that this matter has been addressed,” Barren County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Adam Bow said in an email. “We appreciate everyone’s patience and cooperation as we continue to ensure the safety of Barren County.”
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The Barren County Sheriff’s Office is currently investigating a series of vehicle break-ins reported within the same neighborhood.
Jackson Trail, Beatrice Lane, Juno Way and Certain Lane are the areas this occurred, according to Barren County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Adam Bow.
Deputies initially responded to a complaint regarding a vehicle that had been broken into overnight. During the investigation, it was reported that several items were discovered along a roadway behind the residence.
As deputies canvassed the surrounding area, they identified approximately ten vehicles that had been unlawfully entered, with various items reported missing.
Video surveillance from the area indicates that at least two individuals may be involved in these incidents.
The investigation remains ongoing. The Barren County Sheriff’s Office encourages residents to check their vehicles for missing items and to report any suspicious activity. Citizens are also reminded to lock their vehicles and avoid leaving valuables inside whenever possible.
Anyone with information related to these incidents is encouraged to contact the Barren County Sheriff’s Office.
Key Facts
• Barren County Sheriff’s Office investigating a series of vehicle break-ins reported over the weekend
• Incidents occurred on Jackson Trail, Beatrice Lane, Juno Way and Certain Lane in the same neighborhood
• Deputies say about 10 vehicles were unlawfully entered, with various items reported missing
• Video surveillance from the area suggests at least two individuals may be involved
• Residents are urged to check vehicles, lock doors, secure valuables and report suspicious activity or missing items to the sheriff’s office

