The Orange County Sheriff’s Office is seeking your help in apprehending a man wanted for breaking and entering in Carrboro.
Zachary Fitzgibbon is a white male, about 18-20 years old with long brown hair. Orange County officials are asking you not to try to apprehend him, but if you have any information about his location, call 911 – or contact Orange County Investigator Williams at 919-245-2951.
Fitzgibbon’s photo is above.
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