Real-Time Hudson Valley News
Car break-ins are surging across Upstate New York and the Hudson Valley. Police warn thieves are targeting popular car brands, and your tip could help catch them.
New York State Police is warning Upstate New York Residents about a string of “smash and grab” thefts.
New York State Police and local police are continuing to investigate an increase in car break-ins happening across the state.
Troopers from Ithaca and the Tompkins County Sheriff’s Department say there's been an increase in car break-ins in eastern Tompkins County. In these crimes, suspects break car windows and snatch valuables, often in seconds.
Most recently, on Wednesday, there were multiple incidents reported between 5:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. One victim had their front passenger window smashed, losing a wallet with ID and credit cards.
Another report said thieves rifled through a parked vehicle. More break-ins are also being investigated.
In the Hudson Valley, police say thieves are targeting airbags found in Acuras and Hondas.
Police say tires, rims, and even radar sensors from the grilles of Hondas and Acuras are "disappearing."
Police from the Hudson Valley also warn that a crime spree involving the "most valuable metal on the planet," which is found in cars, has returned to the region. CLICK HERE to find out more.
Tips Protect Yourself
Law enforcement is urging residents and visitors to stay alert. You can protect yourself from becoming a victim by removing valuables from cars or locking them in the trunk, parking in well-lit areas, and reporting suspicious activity.
Anyone with information is asked to call the New York State Police. Your tip could help catch these thieves.
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