Crime & Safety
Thefts from Cars Continue
Police responded to several thefts from vehicles in a roundup from the last week's police reports.

Thefts from vehicles continue, despite a warning from the Port Washington Police Department for residents to lock their cars.
Police responded to several calls of thefts, or entries to vehicles, as reported in the police reports:
- 10:23 a.m. June 24:Â A 47-year-old resident reported loose change and a wedding ring stolen from her unlocked vehicle while parked overnight in the 900 bock of Fairview Drive.
- 2:21 p.m. June 26:Â A 62-year-old Port resident reported $15 to $20 in coins being taken from his vehicle.
- 4:16 p.m. June 25: Nothing to take this time, but a 44-year-old Port man reported someone had entered his vehicle the night before. Nothing was missing.
- 9:41 p.m. June 27:Â A resident in the 1100 block of Crestview reported cash and coins missing from her mother's vehicle parked unlocked overnight.
More from the reports:
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