ROSWELL, Ga. — Roswell Police arrested a 33-year-old Alpharetta woman around 1 a.m. Feb. 5 after she reportedly admitted to entering several vehicles at dealerships along Alpharetta Highway.Â
A security company monitoring cameras at Nalley Toyota of Roswell notified police about a suspect entering multiple vehicles and then fleeing on foot.
Officers saw seven vehicles at Nalley Toyota with doors open and hazards on.Â
Police contacted a key holder for the dealership, who reported that a $20 quick-charge kit was missing from a red Toyota Tundra and a $600 navigation card was missing from a white Porsche Cayenne.Â
At the adjacent property, Gravity Autos, an officer said he saw two vehicles with doors open and hazards on. The key holder there told police nothing was missing from the vehicles.
Other vehicles at dealerships along Alpharetta Parkway were found with hazards on or doors open.
Officers said they were unable contact key holders at Mazda of Roswell, Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Palmer Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram.
Meanwhile, the security team at Nalley Toyota provided officers with security footage of the break-ins that included a description of a female suspect. With that information, an officer located a woman matching the description at the RaceTrac at Hembree Road and Alpharetta Parkway.
The officer said the suspect admitted to entering the vehicles because she was curious.
She was arrested and transported to the Roswell Police Department headquarters, where officers obtained a warrant for entering auto.Â
She was transported to the Fulton County Jail.
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