Police urge community members to take precautions following weekend incidents

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February 16, 2026

WAKE FOREST, NC - Following the Friday and Saturday assaults and attempted robberies committed by Anthony Howard Hall in the parking lots of retailers in Wake Forest and Youngsville, the Wake Forest Police Department is urging community members to be vigilant and take the following precautions to try and help reduce their chances of becoming a victim of crime:

  • Always be aware of your surroundings and the people who are around you. Opportunistic thieves often target pedestrians using (and often fixated on their) phones and other handheld electronic devices. This is because our ability and preparedness to respond to potential danger is reduced when listening to music or looking down at our phones.
  • If possible, don't walk alone – especially at night. Walk in groups whenever you can because there is safety in numbers.
  • Let a family member or friend know your destination and your estimated time of arrival or return. That way, police can be notified as quickly as possible if there is a problem.
  • If you have a cell phone, carry it with you when walking or driving and be prepared to use it to call 911 for help. Be prepared to give your exact location to the emergency operator.
  • Don’t carry large amounts of cash. Never display the cash you carry.
  • Keep your purse closed and carry it securely under your arm. Never place your purse on a counter, leave it in your shopping cart or let your children carry it.
  • Avoid dark or secluded areas where you could become a crime victim. Park in well-lit areas as close as possible to an entrance.
  • Put your packages in the trunk. Do not place packages on the seat or in the floor of your vehicle in view of prying eyes.
  • Always lock your car, even if it’s in your own driveway; never leave your motor running.
  • If you think someone is following you, switch directions or cross the street. If the person continues to follow you, move quickly toward an open store or restaurant or a lighted house. Don’t be afraid to yell for help.
  • Make sure you have your key out as you approach your door.
  • Do everything you can to keep a stranger from getting into your car or to keep a stranger from forcing you into his or her car.
  • If someone tries to rob you, give up your property—don’t give up your life.
  • If you are robbed or assaulted, report the crime to the police immediately. Try to describe the attacker accurately. Your actions can help prevent someone else from becoming a victim.

The Wake Forest Police Department relies on community members to help be its eyes and ears. Anyone witnessing or experiencing suspicious activity is urged to call the police department at 9-1-1 or 919-556-9111. You may remain anonymous.