String of vehicle burglaries reported
Ten cars were reported burglarized in two Newport Beach neighborhoods, with one car also being reported stolen.
Police suspect the burglaries, which were composed mostly of smash-and-grab style burglaries in which car windows are smashed and visible items are taken, happened between 3 p.m. Monday and 6:10 a.m. Tuesday.
The burglaries occurred in the Eastbluff and Bluffs communities.
On top of smashed windows, police said one convertible top was cut open and a blue Toyota Camry was stolen. Residents reported wallets, purses, iPods, cell phones and briefcases missing.
The sudden rash of burglaries serves as a reminder for residents to practice good habits to keep their valuables protected, police said.
Make sure all your doors and windows are secured, even if you’re gone for only a few minutes. Don’t leave valuables in your vehicle, and if you must, conceal them before arriving at your destination. When parking outside your garage, take your garage-door opener with you. Always park in a well-lit area and activate your alarm.
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