San Angelo police responded to a tripped motion detector in the service area of Jim Bass Ford, 4000 block of Houston-Harte Expressway, at 11:37 p.m. Saturday night that developed into a manhunt for the suspects.
Upon arrival, police could be seen shining flashlights as they cased out the perimeter of the large metal service shop behind the dealership. The front, sides, and back parking lots are already very well lit.
As the customary walk-around was proceeding, the suspect tripped a second motion sensor, police said. The customary walk-around immediately escalated into a manhunt. Police backup was called and at least eight more units arrived as police set up a perimeter around the dealership.
Police blocked a lane of the Houston-Harte frontage road as the southeastern boundary, Arden Road was the northern boundary, Northwest Drive was the northwestern boundary and Family Power Sports was the southwest boundary.
An intensive search for someone lying in the field behind the dealership was conducted, as well as across the street on the grassy incline to the Houston-Harte. Inside the brightly lit dealership lot, police were seen looking inside and underneath every vehicle.
Just after 12:30 a.m., a police officer shouted, “Get on the ground now!” and there was a flurry of police activity on the Arden Road side of the dealership inside the car lot.
An ambulance was dispatched to the scene. The manhunt intensified after the ambulance was called, looking for additional suspects.
By 1:30 a.m. the police took down the perimeter.
The attempted burglary of Jim Bass Ford comes on the heels of a number of burglaries of car dealerships in San Angelo.
Mitchell Toyota on Knickerbocker Road, Lithia’s All American Chevrolet at 203 North Bryant Blvd, and Lithia’s Honda of San Angelo at 4334 Sherwood Way were all burglarized or vandalized within the past week.
Detective Sgt. Williams said that one male suspect was caught after a short foot chase and taken into custody during this incident. He was taken away from the scene via ambulance. He said that in the investigation of Saturday night’s Jim Bass Ford attempted burglary, it is too early to tell if this is related to the incidents at the other car dealerships in San Angelo.
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