Tuscaloosa Deputies Accuse Man of Breaking into 11 Cars at Mercedes-Benz Plant
The Tuscaloosa County Sheriff's Office has arrested a man believed to be responsible for several vehicle break-ins that took place in December at the Mercedes-Benz U.S. International Plant in Vance.
According to a release from TCSO Deputy Jessica McDaniel, multiple vehicles were reported to have been burglarized on December 12 at the plant and multiple items were taken.
Days later, on the night of December 20, additional vehicles were reportedly broken into.
Following the launch of an investigation, a suspect vehicle was identified and that information was sent to security at Mercedes-Benz, and surrounding law enforcement agencies.
The release states on Tuesday, deputies responded after TCSO was alerted that the suspect vehicle was spotted in the parking lot, where they found two occupants inside.
Following the investigation, Ja'Leon De'Shawn Patterson was charged with 11 counts of unlawful breaking and entering of a motor vehicle, which McDaniel said covers crimes that occurred on both dates.
As of Wednesday afternoon, Patterson was not listed as an inmate at the Tuscaloosa County Jail and his mugshot was not available.