APD seeks six suspects charged with larceny, other crimes

Press release from Asheville Police Department:

Asheville, NC (April 27, 2022):  The Asheville Police Department is seeking six suspects with open warrants for larceny and other crimes.

The warrants were recently taken out for crimes that were committed over the past few months in various locations in Asheville.  Investigators are asking for the public’s help in locating them.

Wanted by APD include:

Alex Andrew Ranney (7/29/1992)
One open warrant for Felony Larceny. He is believed to be homeless and frequents downtown and the S Tunnel Road area.

Patrick Michael Rogers (12/31/1984)
Ten open warrants, which includes Shoplifting, Larceny, 2nd Degree Trespassing. He is believed to be homeless and frequents downtown.

Austin Andrew Enderle (01/21/1998)
Two open warrants for Larceny of a Motor Vehicle.

Austin K. Geddings (01/05/1997)
One open warrant for Larceny of a Merchant.  He is believed to be homeless and frequents downtown.

Jesse Lee Smith (9/30/1988)
One open warrant for Felony Larceny.

Adam Ryan Clark (6/05/1984)
One open warrant for Felony Larceny.  His last known address was in Candler.

If anyone has information about the whereabouts of any of these suspects, you can send APD an anonymous tip by texting TIP2APD to 847411.  You can also contact APD at 828-252-1110.

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