A Reno couple has turned to the public for help identifying several suspects caught on camera attempting to break into their home twice in the past two months.
“In February, they hit several homes in our area and attempted to kick in our front door,” said Amanda Willows. “We weren’t sure what their intent was, but never did we think they’d be back again.”
Shortly before 9 p.m. on Monday, the suspects returned, again attempting to kick in the front door.
“This time there were three of them,” said Willows. “We had to replace our front door after the first incident, and we just want our peace of mind back. We have no idea why they are targeting us—we don’t bother anyone.”
Although the suspects were initially caught on camera, they were not able to be identified.
This time, however, clearer images were obtained, and Willows hopes that by sharing them that the public can help.
The suspects are described as white males believed to be older teens or young adults.
One suspect was wearing black pants, white socks, cream-colored slides, camouflage sweater, and a black face mask.
Two other suspects were wearing dark t-shirts, light pants or jeans, and had something white over both of their heads.
If you know the suspects or your home was also targeted, please contact the Reno Police Department at 903-785-1744.

