MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Saying there have been more than 30 such incidents in the city since November, Martinsburg Police Chief Erin Gibbons says they are getting closer to closing in on a suspect accused of damaging windows around Martinsburg with a BB gun.
Gibbons says he asked for the public’s help, and the public came through:
He says they are getting closer to the identification of the suspect:
As to the scope of the damage:
Chief Gibbons says for now the incidents have died down, but he acknowledges that every incident can be very costly and unsettling to the victim. He is still actively looking for tips from the public.
You can hear our full conversation with Chief Gibbons on our Panhandle News Network Spotify page.