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SHOREWOOD, WI—The Shorewood Police Department has received more reports of vehicle break-ins this week alone than they did during the first five months in 2020, a Facebook post from the department showed.
In just this past week, Shorewood police received reports of six car break-ins and one stolen vehicle: A drastic increase from when the Department saw four car break-ins reported between January-May 2020.
One of the victims was Village Trustee Arthur Ircink whose quick call to police led to a suspect less than an hour later, according to a report from CBS 58.
Every vehicle theft incident that police reported this past week was within a block of Capitol Drive. Four of the incidents were within two blocks of Village Hall, a map posted by the Department showed.
Since the start of 2021, Shorewood Police Department has received reports of more than 20 vehicle break-ins. Overall, there has been a 400 percent increase in car break-ins during January-May each year since 2019, the post said.
January to May 2019: 3 reported car break-ins.
January to May 2020: 4 reported car break-ins.
January to May 2021: 15 reported car break-ins.
June 2021: 6 reported break-ins and one stolen vehicle so far.
Shorewood Police Department included a few tips to prevent vehicle thefts:
Lock your doors and roll up your windows all the way, regardless of where the car is parked. Do not leave any types of keys in your car- Home, vehicle or otherwise. Consider using anti-theft devices such as steering wheel and brake pedal locks. Install motion cameras on your property pointed at your car. Avoid leaving anything in your car that may interest a thief, even if it seems insignificant.
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