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Automobile Break-Ins At Joshua Tree National Park

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Published Date

April 17, 2023

Possible automobile break-in suspects, Joshua Tree National Park / Walmart security footage

Park rangers are investigating a theft from multiple vehicles in Joshua Tree National Park. On March 8, 2023, at approximately 5 pm, park rangers were dispatched to Hemingway Parking Lot for a report of theft from automobiles. Further investigation revealed two suspects had used stolen credit cards at a Walmart in Palm Desert, California. It is believed that the used stolen credit cards were taken from the vehicles that had been broken into at Hemingway Parking Lot on March 8. Rangers obtained security camera footage of the suspects leaving the Walmart; photos from that footage are attached to this email. 

If you have information that could aid this investigation, especially if you were in Joshua Tree National Park on March 8, 2023, please submit a tip. Those who submit a tip may do so anonymously.   

Call or text the National Park Tip Line: 888-653-0009 

Submit online: go.nps.gov/SubmitATip 

Or email at: [email protected]  

Don’t bring or leave any valuables in your car, if possible. Pack them with you or lock them in your vehicle’s trunk out of sight.

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