Carson City detectives ask for public's help identifying Downtown Coin burglary suspects

The Carson City Sheriff's Office Investigation Division is asking for the public's help in identifying three suspects connected to a burglary that happened Sunday morning at Downtown Coin on Telegraph Street.

In the crime that happened shortly after 8 a.m., the suspects circled the block multiple times before stopping and entering Downtown Coin at 111 Telegraph Street, taking coins, money and other property, said Carson City Sheriff's Office Detective Sam Hatley.

Video surveillance from inside the business showed three masked black male adults force entry into the business where they broke several glass display cases and stole a large amount of property. Loss of property and damage is at estimated over $10,000, said Hatley.

A suspect vehicle has been identified as a grey Nissan Altima with unknown Utah license plates. The Nissan entered Carson City from Washoe County on North Carson Street at approximately 7:45 am. The Nissan left Carson City toward Washoe County at approximately 8:14 am.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Investigation is also seeking any witnesses to the burglary, including the driver of a late 90’s, early 2000’s black Chevy Silverado, extra cab with a tool box. The Chevy truck parked across Carson Street on Telegraph facing the burglary location and the Chevy drove away North on Carson Street as the burglars left the business.

Scroll through and to enlarge, click on each photograph of the suspects, suspect vehicle and possible witness vehicle.

Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Carson City Sheriff’s Office, Investigation Division, Detective Sam Hatley (775) 283-7852, Sgt. Craig Lowe (775) 283-7815. Refer to case No. 2021-7074.

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