Barrington police searching for pickup truck

Vehicle tied to vandalism in Bay Spring

Posted 6/17/19

Barrington police are trying to track down a Ford pickup truck that was seen fleeing from the scene of a crime last week.

On Monday, June 10, a Barrington resident called police after someone …

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Barrington police searching for pickup truck

Vehicle tied to vandalism in Bay Spring

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Barrington police are trying to track down a Ford pickup truck that was seen fleeing from the scene of a crime last week.

On Monday, June 10, a Barrington resident called police after someone tossed a brick threw the rear-window of his car while it was parked outside his home on Bay Spring Avenue. The incident occurred at around 10 p.m.; the resident said he was inside his home when he heard the sound of glass breaking.

Police responded to the scene and spoke to the victim and a neighbor, who allegedly spotted a Ford pickup truck fleeing the area. The witness said the truck was two-tone, dark colored with a white stripe.

The witness also said he spotted two people sitting in the bed of the truck as it drove away with its headlights off.

Anyone with more information is asked to call police at 437-3937.

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