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Tallahassee police have arrested suspects from Texas on a burglary spree

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TPD says officers saw the suspects cut the power and try to burglarize the first Family Dollar. They were arrested outside the second Family Dollar.

Tallahassee police have arrested four suspects from Texas in connection with a multi-state burglary spree targeting Family Dollar stores. The suspects range in age from 21 to 25.

TPD news release:

January 13, 2026

The Tallahassee Police Department (TPD) has arrested four individuals from Texas in connection with a multi-state burglary spree targeting Family Dollar stores across the southern United States, utilizing License Plate Reader (LPR) technology to assist in the investigation.

On January 12, 2026, detectives with the Criminal Investigations Bureau were notified by the Pensacola Police Department (PPD) of a burglary spree targeting Family Dollar stores. Through shared intelligence and the use of LPR technology, detectives were able to quickly determine the suspects had entered Tallahassee and were likely to continue the spree locally.

Working quickly with partnering agencies, including the Leon County Sheriff's Office and the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC), officers observed the suspects as they cut the power and attempted to burglarize the first Family Dollar. The suspects then traveled to a second Family Dollar, where a burglary did occur.

Following the second burglary, coordinated efforts allowed officers to prevent the suspects’ vehicle from leaving the parking lot, and all individuals involved were taken into custody. A search of the vehicle revealed multiple burglary tools and evidence linking them to the burglaries.

"Staying vigilant and being able to quickly identify crime trends is essential to keeping our community safe," said Chief Lawrence Revell.

"By leveraging technology, real-time data, and advanced investigative tools, our officers and detectives can identify patterns, share information quickly, and act decisively. This case is a perfect example of how we can address problems head-on. Let this be a message, Tallahassee is not the place to come to commit crimes and then leave. Through a combination of technology, analytics, and strong partnerships, our officers, detectives, analysts, and partners will find you, and you will be held accountable."

This case is a testament to TPD's ongoing commitment to seeking justice, the effective use of technology-driven policing strategies, the speed of real-time intelligence sharing, and the strength of interagency partnerships. Anyone with information related to criminal activity is encouraged to contact TPD at 850-891-4200 or remain anonymous by calling Crime Solvers at 850-574-TIPS.

Arrested:

  • Robert Chalk, 23, for burglary of a structure (2 counts), possession of burglary tools, and criminal mischief
  • Tyler Foster, 21, for burglary of a structure (2 counts), possession of burglary tools, and criminal mischief
  • Daylon Malcom, 24, for burglary of a structure (2 counts), possession of burglary tools, and criminal mischief
  • Jylen William, 25, for burglary of a structure (2 counts), possession of burglary tools, and criminal mischief
Gina Jordan is the host of Morning Edition for WFSU News. Gina is a Tallahassee native and graduate of Florida State University. She spent 15 years working in news/talk and country radio in Orlando before becoming a reporter and All Things Considered host for WFSU in 2008. Follow Gina: @hearyourthought on Twitter. Click below for Gina's full bio.