A Look at How Often People Leave Cars Unlocked for Thieves
Sometimes all a thief needs to do to break into your car is open the door. An Inside Edition investigation found that some drivers are leaving their cars unlocked, making them an easy target for thieves. In one instance, a burglar found an unlocked car in someone’s driveway. Nothing inside the vehicle was worth stealing but the thief found an electronic garage door opener that gave him access to the house and ended up stealing two bikes.
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