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Garner police probe 13 car break-ins


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Garner police are investigating 13 separate thefts from cars that happened Sunday evening in the Lakemoor Subdivision.

In each incident, the vehicle had been left unlocked. Items stolen included GPS systems, car radios, wallets and cash.

Police reminded vehicle owners to lock their cars and remove valuables.

If you have any information about the incidents, which police consider break-ins, call Garner police at 919-772-8810 or Crime Stoppers at 919-226-2724.

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superior? no, Id say more secure, knowing I wont have bullets flying in my windows, thugs on the street corners and my car being broken into.

Bob, you might be too "snobbish" to live in those areas, but many people live in those middle class affordable areas. You must feel superior to lots of people.

hello people!? Why would you leave wallets, GPS systems, money, etc in your car, and then leave it unlocked on top of that? That's just stupid. Have some common sense.

You shouldn't leave your car unlocked no matter where it is. Even garages aren't exactly the most well secured place. It's just a little harder to get to. Even in college my friends and I knew that it was safer to take everything out, we even took our face plates to our stereos to avoid having them stolen from the cars.

Why would you leave your car unlocked if it's outside??????

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