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🇺🇸 Odessa · US · 1 Jun 2026

Odessa Police Search for Suspect in South Odessa Business Break-Ins

ODESSA, TX – Law enforcement officers in West Texas are asking the public for help in identifying a serial burglar who targeted several businesses and vehicles. The Odessa Police Department (OPD) released surveillance footage of the suspect, who was observed operating in South Odessa and fleeing the crime scenes on a bicycle.

Forced Entry Near Grandview Avenue and Industrial Circle

According to police reports, the burglary spree occurred near the busy intersection of Grandview Avenue and Industrial Circle in South Odessa. Investigators established that the suspect forced entry into multiple local businesses and breached several parked vehicles in the immediate area. The exact value of the items stolen has not been disclosed, but the commercial properties suffered substantial damage from the break-ins.

Bicycle-Riding Suspect Caught on Camera

Surveillance cameras captured clear images of the suspect during the burglaries. Investigators describe the individual as an adult male. At the time of the offenses, he was wearing a distinctive blue jacket featuring white stripes, paired with blue jeans. The suspect was seen riding a bicycle, which police believe he used as his primary mode of transport to scout the locations and flee after the break-ins.

The Odessa Police Department violent and property crimes divisions are actively investigating the case. Anyone who recognizes the man, has security footage from the area, or possesses information about the burglaries is urged to contact Detective M. Miller directly at 432-283-6919.

Anonymous tips can also be submitted to the Odessa Crime Stoppers by calling 432-333-TIPS (8477). Tipsters should reference Case #26-0004719 when reporting information. Information leading to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward.

Security Best Practices for Businesses in Industrial Districts

Industrial parks and commercial circles near busy intersections are often targeted by opportunistic burglars, particularly during night shifts or weekends when fewer people are present. Security experts recommend the following business protection measures:

  • Commercial Grade Locks and Reinforcements: Upgrade all exterior entry points with deadbolts, heavy-duty strikes, and metal door wrappers. Lock cylinders should be pick- and drill-resistant.
  • Outdoor Motion-Activated Floodlights: Well-lit alleys and loading docks are key deterrents. Installing bright LED floodlights with motion sensors eliminates dark areas where burglars can work undetected.
  • Bicycle Rack and Perimeter Security: Restrict perimeter access with commercial gates. Since the suspect in this case used a bicycle, ensuring that paths behind businesses are blocked or monitored can deter entry.
  • Alarm Systems with Glass-Break and Door Sensors: Install an alarm system monitored by a security company that triggers immediate notification to local police upon forced entry.
  • Keep Vehicles Cleared: Remind employees and visitors never to leave tools, electronics, or personal items visible inside parked vehicles, as vehicle burglaries are frequently crimes of opportunity.

Sources: Yahoo News / KWES-TV

Sources : Yahoo News