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Katonah cars broken into while hiking on Reservoir Road | Katonah Realtor

Bedford police are continuing their investigation of car break-ins in areas near walking trails and wooded areas, said Bedford Police Lieutenant Jeffrey Dickan, after two new incidents were reported at the start of the Labor Day weekend.

On Aug. 31, a theft was reported on Reservoir Road in Katonah, where the suspect reportedly broke the front passenger window on a parked car, and removed a handbag that was left on the front passenger seat. The stolen contents—including the bag, valued at $80, a $200 wallet, $38 cash and assorted credit cards—were taken between 12:30 p.m. and 1:45 p.m, police said.

 

Bedford Patch

http://bedford.patch.com/articles/car-thefts-in-wooded-areas-continue?ncid=newsltuspatc00000002

 

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