
PENNSYLVANIA — A Cumberland County man is facing multiple charges in connection with a series of alleged vehicle break-ins in Lebanon County, according to the Western Lebanon County Regional Police Department.
Police said charges were filed May 13 against 20-year-old Jaylen Harvey-Longmire of Enola following an investigation into several reported break-ins in Palmyra between Jan. 2 and Jan. 6.
Investigators said all of the vehicles involved in the incidents were unlocked.
Authorities also connected Harvey-Longmire to two thefts from vehicles reported Jan. 6 and Jan. 17 in the 100 and 200 blocks of South 16th Street in Camp Hill Borough, Cumberland County.
According to the Camp Hill Police Department, wallets, bank cards and a handgun were stolen during those incidents.
Police said the stolen bank cards were later used to make purchases at retail stores.
Court documents show Harvey-Longmire is charged with conspiracy to commit identity theft, conspiracy to commit theft from a motor vehicle, three counts of unauthorized use of an access device and 11 counts of conspiracy to commit theft from a motor vehicle.
Authorities noted Harvey-Longmire was previously arrested in January in connection with alleged vehicle break-ins in Cumberland County.






