TROUBLESOME FOURSOME | Buncombe County, NC (10/27/25)
Authorities arrested four suspects after a rash of storage break-ins followed Tropical Storm Helene. Roughly $6,000 in stolen goods were recovered. Deputies urged customers to check units and secure valuables as investigators say more suspects could be at large. Source: ABC13 News

FATAL FIRE | Reading, PA (10/27/25)
Fire crews responding to a blaze at a row of storage units discovered human remains inside one of the units. Investigators believe someone had been living in the space. The cause is under investigation, and the entire facility is now treated as a crime scene. Source: NBC10-Philadelphia

LA BLAZE | West Los Angeles, CA (10/26/25)
A two-story EZ Storage facility went up in flames early Sunday. Firefighters cut access holes after the second-floor deck became unstable. Damage was contained to a section of the building, and no injuries were reported. Fire officials haven’t determined the cause. Source: NBC4-LA

SHYSTERS SHACKLED | San Francisco, CA (10/24/25)
A large-scale organized retail theft and fraud operation that trafficked in stolen merchandise and leveraged a nationwide gift card scheme exploiting older victims has been dismantled by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office. Deputies served five search warrants at homes, storage units and a warehouse in San Jose and Campbell, arresting six people. Shame on Thanh Vo, Corey Guting, Erik Nguyen, Ye Zhang, De Lu, and Yan Wong. Source: Yahoo

MORNING MAYHEM | Bend, OR (10/24/25)
An early-morning fire at Storage Solutions on Twin Knolls Drive resulted in three fire-damaged units, while others suffered smoke-damage. Losses are estimated at $25,000 for the building and $100,000 for the contents of the units. The investigation is open but appears accidental.
Source: KTVZ.com

CHARGED UP | Milford, IA (10/23/25)
A multi-unit fire broke out around 7:30 a.m. at A‑1 Storage (1600 block of P Ave., near the Iowa Great Lakes). Heavy smoke and fire spread fast due to the open-nature of the building. Investigators believe a generator behind the building, which was being used to charge several batteries inside one unit, caused the fire. Source: KTIV.com

MONSTER MOM | Milwaukee, WI (10/22/25)
Azyia Zielinski, the mother charged with child neglect after police found her six children locked inside a storage unit, has pleaded not guilty. A motion to dismiss was denied and she was bound over for trial.
Police had been sent to a storage facility after receiving report of children crying inside a unit. The children's father Charles Dupriest is also facing charges and is set to appear in court soon. Full Story On MSM

BEACH BLAZE | Virginia Beach, VA (10/22/25)
Firefighters battled a blaze Tuesday evening at Potter Self Storage after flames tore through at least one unit. Crews forced entry to contain the flames, attacking the fire from both inside and out. Officials said the blaze was confined primarily to one unit, though adjacent spaces suffered smoke and heat damage. There were no injuries and investigators are looking into the cause of the fire. Source: 13NewsNow.com

TOYS TAKEN | Huntingdon County, PA (10/21/25)
Thieves reportedly stole approximately $5,000 of Toys for Tots donations being stored in a facility unit from a Moove‑In Self Storage facility located along Route 22 in Henderson Township. It remains under investigation. Source: WJAC

ARGUMENT & ARSON | Hagerstown, MD (10/11/25)
Following an argument with a woman living in a storage unit at Halfway Storage, Leviathan Godwin, 23, set the unit on fire with her inside. Investigators say the victim, who was treated at the hospital after running through the flames to safety, told them Godwin intentionally set the blaze in an attempt to kill her. Godwin has since been arrested. Source: TheBayNet.com

STOLEN ON STARTER | West Mahanoy, PA (10/3/25)
Police are investigating a theft at the STP Storage Facility on Starter Drive. Authorities have recovered property and are seeking the owner. The West Mahanoy Township PD is asking for public assistance with identifying a vehicle connected to the case. Source: Shenandoah Sentinel





