4 men sought in vehicle burglary, fraud in Fort Bend County

FORT BEND COUNTY, Texas – Fort Bend County authorities are asking for the public's help identifying four people who are accused of breaking into a vehicle and using a stolen credit card at multiple locations in Fort Bend and Harris counties.

Deputies were sent to a home in the 5000 block of Azalea Meadow Lane on June 13 regarding a vehicle burglary.

The resident said her wallet and several credit cards were stolen from her vehicle, which was parked in the driveway, authorities said.

On June 14, the woman said one of her cards was used at several locations.

The card was used at a Whataburger in the 100 block of Fry Road, a Redbox located in the 100 block of Illinois, a Walmart in the 700 block of Eighth Street in Houston, a McDonald’s in the 1800 block of North Fry Road, a Shell station in the 19900 block of the Katy Freeway and the Best Mini Mart in the 20200 block of Katy Freeway.

WATCH: Azalea Meadow fraud surveillance video

“We have excellent video on these characters and they should be easy to find,” Sheriff Troy E. Nehls said. “These are a bunch of lazy punks who appear to do what they want. Bottom line is they broke the law and they need to be put in jail.”

All of the suspects appear to be in their late teens or early 20s, according to investigators.

On man is described as being about 5 feet 10 inches tall and heavy-set. He has black hair and a thin beard, and wears glasses with a dark frame. He was wearing a gray windbreaker at one of the locations.

Another man is described as black and about 5 feet 8 inches tall. He has a thin build and was wearing a Denver Broncos T-shirt, investigators said.

Another man is described as white and about 5 feet 9 inches tall. He has long black hair and appears to have a thin build. He was shown wearing a black zip-up jacket. He also wears glasses.

The final man is described as black with a thin build. He appears to weigh about 145 pounds and is about 5 feet 11 inches tall.

Anyone who has information about this crime is asked to call Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers Inc. at 281-342-TIPS (8477), send a text message by texting "FBCCS" plus your tip to CRIMES (274637) or by submitting online here: http://www.fortbend.crimestoppersweb.com/.

Information that leads to the apprehension of and filing of charges against the individuals involved in this case could earn you as much as $5,000. All calls to Crime Stoppers are anonymous.

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