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Pierce County Deputies Seek Pair Linked to Overnight Burglaries in Graham and South Hill

by Joy Ale
August 14, 2025
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Authorities in Pierce County are searching for two suspects believed to be behind a string of early-morning burglaries that took place Monday in the Graham and South Hill areas.

According to the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office (PCSO), the incidents occurred between 4 and 5 a.m., when several residents reported both home break-ins and vehicle prowls. Victims told deputies that items stolen included cash, firearms, jewelry, vehicle key fobs, laptops, and garage door openers.

Investigators said the two suspects were captured on video during the overnight spree, and they are now working to confirm the pair’s identities.

The PCSO has asked residents in specific neighborhoods to check their surveillance cameras for any suspicious activity, particularly in the 13900 block of 197th Street East in the Day Break neighborhood of Graham, the 8200 block of 230th Street Court East in Graham, and the 16800 block of 124th Avenue East in the South Hill/Sunrise area.

Anyone with potentially useful footage is urged to contact the sheriff’s office at 253-287-4455.

Tags: burglary suspectsfirearm theftGraham burglaryjewelry theftovernight crimePierce County burglariesPierce County SheriffSouth Hill burglarysurveillance footagevehicle prowls
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