Crime & Safety
Charlotte Woman Wanted On Larceny Charges On The Run: CMPD
Zsadella Burris, 18, is on the run after cutting off a court-ordered electronic monitor. Here's what police say to do if you see her.

CHARLOTTE, NC — Charlotte police are asking for the public’s help locating an 18-year-old woman wanted on numerous larceny charges after she recently cut off her court-ordered electronic monitoring device.
Burris is wanted for three counts of felony larceny and two counts of conspiracy to commit felony larceny. She also now faces charges for damage to property and interfering with an electronic monitoring device, CMPD said.
According to Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police, Zsadella Burris was ordered to wear the device as a condition of pretrial release. She was last known to be near 2001 Wilkinson Boulevard in Charlotte on June 7.
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She is described as 5-foot, 6-inches tall and about 200 pounds.
CMPD said anyone with information on the whereabouts of Zsadella Burris should immediately contact the Electronic Monitoring Unit at 704-432-8888, option #3 or call 911.
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