Durham Police Seek Help Identifying Suspect Behind Business Break-Ins
DURHAM, NC — Durham Police investigators are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect believed to be behind a string of business break-ins across the city between July 15 and July 25, 2025. The suspect, seen in recently obtained surveillance footage, is connected to at least five incidents that resulted in property damage and, in some cases, stolen cash.
Break-In Timeline & Locations

Authorities are linking the following incidents to the same individual:
- July 15 – 500 block of North Mangum Street
- July 22 – 300 block of West Geer Street
- July 22 – 800 block of North Mangum Street
- July 23 – 400 block of East Chapel Hill Street
- July 25 – 2000 block of North Roxboro Street
Investigators believe the same suspect is responsible for the break-ins, which occurred during non-business hours and primarily targeted businesses in high-traffic commercial areas.
How to Help
If you recognize the suspect or have any information that could assist the investigation, contact Investigator H. Nobles at 919-560-4440 ext. 29544.
You can also provide anonymous tips through Durham CrimeStoppers: www.durhamcrimestoppers.org or call (919) 683-1200
CrimeStoppers may offer rewards of up to $2,000 for tips that lead to a felony arrest. Tipsters do not have to reveal their identity.
Durham CrimeStoppers
CrimeStoppers is a tip line that allows tipsters to report criminal activity anonymously. It is a partnership between the community, the media, law enforcement agencies, and businesses working together to solve crime. Callers are encouraged, via cash rewards and a promise of anonymity, to provide information leading to the arrest of suspected criminals. Information related to unsolved crimes and wanted persons is distributed to the community via various forms of media. Tipsters are encouraged to call CrimeStoppers and anonymously give any information about the unsolved crime or fugitive. CrimeStoppers forwards the information to the investigating law enforcement agency within Durham County. If the information is used by law enforcement and leads to a felony arrest, the tipster may be eligible to receive a cash reward. Reward payments range from a minimum of $100 to a maximum of $2,000, depending on the severity of the crime. Visit www.durhamcrimestoppers.org for more information.


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