Guilford County Deputies Seek Help Identifying Suspect in Vehicle Theft Photos
Guilford County deputies released surveillance photos tied to a motor vehicle theft in north Guilford County during the early morning hours of Feb. 8, 2026; call Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000 with tips.

Guilford County deputies are asking the public to identify a person shown in surveillance photos connected to a motor vehicle theft that occurred in northern Guilford County during the early morning hours of Feb. 8, 2026. “Investigators are asking for the public’s help identifying a person shown in a photo in connection with a motor vehicle theft in northern Guilford County,” the law-enforcement bulletin summary carried by WXLV/ABC45 states.
The ABC45 story by Kristen Moorhead summarizing the bulletin included at least one image referenced on the station’s web page; the page shows a screenshot filename “Screenshot 2026-02-18 160600.png.” The WXLV summary does not provide a specific street address or intersection for the theft, does not describe the vehicle or vehicles involved, and does not include a physical description of the person pictured in the surveillance images.
Anyone who recognizes the individual or has information about the incident is asked to contact Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000, according to the ABC45 summary. That tipline is the only public contact provided in the bulletin summary; the station and deputies have not released additional contact details or an incident report number in the public summary.
Local residents with surveillance footage from the early morning hours of Feb. 8 in northern Guilford County should consider reviewing their doorbell or exterior camera recordings and call 336-373-1000 if they see footage they believe is relevant. Reporters and members of the public seeking the original law-enforcement bulletin, higher-resolution surveillance photos, or precise location details are directed to request those materials from the Guilford County Sheriff’s Office or the Greensboro police public information office; the ABC45 item describes its piece as a summary of a law-enforcement bulletin rather than a full release.

The theft date is consistent across the released materials: “The theft happened during the early morning hours of Feb. 8, 2026,” ABC45’s Kristen Moorhead reported. Deputies have not publicly announced any arrests or indicated whether multiple vehicles were targeted; the original bulletin fragment carried elsewhere in the release packet cut off mid-sentence where it referenced “multiple vehicles,” and that detail remains unconfirmed in the public summary.
Guilford County deputies are relying on community tips to advance the investigation; anyone with information should call Greensboro/Guilford Crime Stoppers at 336-373-1000.
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