Fourth Suspect Surrenders in $151,000 Power Sports Carolina Heist

LANCASTER, S.C. – The investigation into a high-value grand larceny case took a significant step forward on Wednesday morning after a fourth suspect turned himself in to authorities.

The Lancaster Police Department (LPD) confirmed that Tyriek Frazier, 26, is now in custody. Frazier surrendered at the police department on the morning of January 7, 2026.

Frazier is identified as a key suspect in the November theft at Power Sports Carolina, where high-end vehicles were stolen from a storage area. He has been booked on the following charges:

  • Burglary in the 2nd Degree

  • Criminal Conspiracy

  • Grand Larceny exceeding $10,000

The Heist Details

The charges stem from an incident on November 14, 2025. According to investigators, Frazier was allegedly one of four individuals who traveled from Berkeley County to Lancaster to execute the theft.

Police reports state that the group illegally entered the storage area of Power Sports Carolina. Once inside, they reportedly stole four Polaris RZR Pro vehicles. The combined value of the stolen machinery is estimated at $151,000.

Lancaster Police Search for Fugitives After $151,000 Heist at Carolina Power Sports

Investigation Continues

While Frazier’s surrender marks progress in the case, the investigation remains active. The Lancaster Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating two outstanding pieces of the puzzle:

  1. The Getaway Driver: Police are still searching for an unidentified female suspect. She is alleged to have transported the four male suspects from Berkeley County to the crime scene in Lancaster.

  2. The Stolen Property: The stolen Polaris RZR Pro vehicles have not yet been recovered.

How to Help

Authorities are urging anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of the unidentified female suspect or the location of the stolen vehicles to come forward.

Tips can be directed to the Lancaster Police Department at 803-283-3313. For emergencies or immediate sightings, citizens should call 911. Tips can be submitted anonymously.

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