Oakland County man arrested for multi-county vehicle break-ins

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Oakland County police have arrested a 27-year-old man named Wesley Brandus Tabor, who is suspected of breaking into vehicles across several counties. The arrests occurred following multiple reports on February 13 about vehicle break-ins in West Bloomfield Township. Authorities reported that stolen items included wallets, personal belongings, credit and debit cards, social security cards, driver's licenses, and firearms. An investigation led to Tabor, a resident of Detroit. The Oakland County Prosecutor's Office issued a warrant for Tabor, leading to his arrest. He was arraigned in the 48th District Court, with his bond set at $1 million. Tabor is currently held at the Oakland County Jail. Police executed a search warrant at Tabor's home and found a large amount of stolen property. This included 75 credit cards, various identification documents, a stolen vehicle, a significant cash sum, and even a stolen firearm. Officials believe Tabor is linked to multiple crimes in the Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan areas. The investigation is still active. Anyone with information or who recognizes any stolen property is encouraged to contact Detective Adrianna Peruzzi or Crime Stoppers.


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