Three Madison County residents arrested for breaking into series of vehicles in Morgan County
Ruby Ingram, Alonzo Hewitt and Jacob Ingra were each charged with five counts of breaking and entering a vehicle.
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 By  John Few Published 
1:21 pm Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Three Madison County residents arrested for breaking into series of vehicles in Morgan County

Three Madison County residents were arrested Saturday after breaking and entering into a series of vehicles in Decatur and Priceville, police said.

Ruby Ingram, 35, and Jacob Ingram, 18,of Huntsville; and Alonzo Hewitt, 18, of Harvest, were each charged with five counts of breaking and entering a vehicle. Three of the counts for each suspect were filed by Decatur police and the other two counts were made by Priceville police, reports show.

Three residents of the Indian Hills Road neighborhood in Decatur reported vehicle break-ins, police said.

Detectives developed Hewitt, Jacob Ingram and Ruby Ingram as the suspects after the Priceville Police Department located the three leaving the area where the break-ins occurred, Decatur police said in a release.

All three were being in the Morgan County Jail with bail set at $12,500.

Madison Police Chief David Jernigan said Friday that several vehicles have also been broken into in the Madison area recently. It is unknown at this time if these suspects may also be tied to those cases.

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