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Armonk, NY
Police & Fire
Spike In Larcenies From Vehicles Reported In Northern Westchester Spike In Larcenies From Vehicles Reported In Northern Westchester
Spike In Larcenies From Vehicles Reported In Northern Westchester State Police from the Somers barracks are investigating an increased number of larcenies from vehicles in Westchester. These crimes are occurring in multiple Westchester residential neighborhoods and are facilitated by residents who leave valuables inside vehicles and fail to secure their vehicles, police said. State Police are advising advise residents to always lock their vehicles and never store valuable property in them. Anyone with information regarding the recent vehicle break-ins is asked to contact  State Police in Somers by calling (914) 769-2600. 

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by Daily Voice
01/18/2018
Fair Lawn-Glen Rock, NJ
Police & Fire
VIDEO: Glen Rock Resident Foils Car Burglars With Simple Move: Common Sense VIDEO: Glen Rock Resident Foils Car Burglars With Simple Move: Common Sense
Video: Glen Rock Resident Foils Car Burglars With Simple Move: Common Sense GLEN ROCK, N.J. -- A Glen Rock resident didn't become a victim after making sure he locked the cars in his driveway, authorities said. Video recorded by a Ring doorbell camera, and supplied by Glen Rock police, shows two shadowy figures in the Hudson Place driveway just before 4:30 a.m. last Wednesday. The pair "pulled on the door handles to his vehicles," Police Chief Dean Ackermann said. "Discovering that the vehicles were locked, they left the area. "No damage or theft occurred." The video "is not sufficient to make an ID," but the incident served as …

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by Jerry DeMarco
01/09/2018