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Hays County Sheriff’s Office looking for burglary suspects

Sierra Martin | Managing Editor

The Hays County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) is asking for the public’s help in identifying four burglary suspects. On April 2, 2022, at approximately 12:09 a.m. four males wearing hoodies and possible masks arrived at the Crosswinds Subdivision Pool area in Buda.
 
According to the HCSO, the suspects burglarized a building and vandalized the area. One individual made hand gestures they believe could be gang signs and another had a rifle.
 
 
If anyone has information regarding this incident, the identity of persons, whereabouts, etc., the HCSO asks them to contact Detective Lisa McNiel at 512-393-7876 or lisa.mcniel@co.hays.tx.us. Crime Stoppers can be contacted anonymously by calling 1-800-324-8477 from anywhere in the U.S. or you can submit your information online to Tip Line: P3tips.com or the Hays County app.
 
A phone number has been corrected in this article with direction from the Hays County Sheriff’s Office.
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