Police in West Boylston are sounding the alarm on a spate of early morning break-ins at local gyms. According to authorities, these thefts have been targeting personal belongings left on car seats, including bags, pocketbooks, and fanny packs.
The majority of the break-ins occurred between 5 a.m. and dawn, with the West Boylston Police Department advising residents not to leave valuables in plain sight. "Please DO NOT leave anything of value, in view of your vehicle," the department stated on Facebook. The police are urging people to either leave items at home or secure them in their trunks to avoid drawing attention.
The West Boylston Police Department is working to unravel the mystery behind these break-ins and has asked anyone with information to come forward. Detective Michael Rogers can be reached at 774-450-3510 for tips.
Meanwhile, authorities have shared photos of a car with a smashed window that was targeted by thieves, but they did not provide further details on Tuesday evening when contacted about the ongoing investigation.
The majority of the break-ins occurred between 5 a.m. and dawn, with the West Boylston Police Department advising residents not to leave valuables in plain sight. "Please DO NOT leave anything of value, in view of your vehicle," the department stated on Facebook. The police are urging people to either leave items at home or secure them in their trunks to avoid drawing attention.
The West Boylston Police Department is working to unravel the mystery behind these break-ins and has asked anyone with information to come forward. Detective Michael Rogers can be reached at 774-450-3510 for tips.
Meanwhile, authorities have shared photos of a car with a smashed window that was targeted by thieves, but they did not provide further details on Tuesday evening when contacted about the ongoing investigation.