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Police urge car owners to lock their doors as vehicle thefts skyrocket in Kent County
19 cars stolen in past week alone
FOX 17
By: Zac Harmon
and last updated 2021-04-09 14:38:16-04
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. â Cars are becoming a favorite target of thieves, and now police across Kent County are warning residents to secure their vehicles.
Grand Rapids Police, the Kent County Sheriff s Office, and the Kent County Chiefs of Police Association issued a joint statement Friday, saying car thefts in the county has increased dramatically.
According to investigators, 19 vehicles have been stolen in Kent County in the last 7 days.
âThese are crimes of opportunity,â said GRPD Sergeant Jim Wojczynski, supervisor of the multi-jurisdictional Combined Auto Theft Team. âThese thieves are looking for unlocked vehicles and those left running. It might be just a few minutes, but that is plenty of time for criminals to strike. Making a habit of locking your car and
NEW HAVEN, CT (WFSB) â Police in New Haven said theyâre aiming to reduce gun violence by speaking with those who are most at risk.
On Monday, police, along with federal and local prosecutors, announced that theyâd be meeting face-to-face with ex-offenders for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last year.
âIt s so important to have the face-to-face meetings, that face-to-face contact, offer the services, tell them weâre afraid that your at risk, at risk to possibly shoot somebody or be shot, said New Haven Assistant Police Chief Karl Jacobson.
The âcall insâ are part of Project Safe Neighborhood, an approach designed to help reduce and deter gun violence.