Charlotte, NC — Early Wednesday morning, eleven vehicles were broken into at the Legacy 521 apartment complex located off Lancaster Highway in Ballantyne. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department confirmed that the break-ins occurred between midnight and 4 a.m., with thieves making off with items such as medical equipment, a tablet, credit cards, and various purses.
Matheus Silva, a tenant at the complex, expressed his surprise upon discovering police activity in the area. “It was a cop saying someone had gotten into my car and she went to make sure nothing was stolen,” Silva stated. He further disclosed that this incident is not the first of its kind, recalling a similar event from about a year ago. “I know several wallets and other belongings were taken,” he remarked.
In light of the recent break-ins, residents of Legacy 521 are taking precautionary measures to safeguard their belongings. Resident Arantxa Leon noted, “Definitely, not leaving anything in the car,” indicating a shift in behavior among tenants. She also mentioned the possibility of installing surveillance cameras in their vehicles as an extra layer of protection. “We pray that that doesn’t happen,” she added, emphasizing the hope that further incidents can be avoided.
Silva indicated that he and other residents are remaining vigilant and are watching for any unusual activity around the apartment complex. “In our case, we try to park the car close to where we live so we can see cameras,” he said, suggesting that proximity to surveillance might deter potential thieves.
When contacted for comment regarding the security measures in place for residents, the management at Legacy 521 did not provide specific details. However, they did share that the complex employs a security company that conducts random patrols throughout the night. An email sent to a concerned tenant outlined these security efforts but did not address the recent incidents directly.
The rash of vehicle break-ins at the Legacy 521 apartment complex underscores a growing concern among residents regarding security in their vicinity. With multiple thefts mirrored by past instances, tenants are now more aware of their surroundings and are actively seeking ways to prevent further loss. The collaboration among residents creating a more secure environment is indicative of a community that is rallying together in response to crime.
As police continue to investigate the early morning break-ins, residents remain on high alert, hoping that increased diligence and potential enhancements in security measures will deter further incidents of theft.
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