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Cary police warn residents of slew of car burglaries

Cary police remind residents to keep cars locked after “several” burglaries to vehicles were reported overnight into Monday.

The Cary Police Department reported that “several vehicle burglaries were committed” during the overnight hours between Sunday and Monday, according to an announcement made by police in a Facebook post.

The burglaries happened in an area bordered by First Street to the west, Decker/Montana Drive to the east, Three Oaks Road to the north, and East Main Street to the south, according to police.

Many of the vehicles that were burglarized were left unlocked with valuables inside, police said.

“Please remember to lock your vehicles, remove valuables and report (suspicious) circumstances by calling 911,” Cary police said in the announcement.

Cary police continue to investigate, and no suspects were in custody as of Tuesday morning, Cary Police Chief Patrick Finlon said in an email to the Northwest Herald.

Anyone with information related to the burglaries is encouraged to contact police, Finlon said.

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