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CLEVELAND — The Cuyahoga County Prosecutor's Office said it’s starting to feel some relief regarding county-wide car thefts after the “ Kia Boys” wreaked havoc for years.The declining trend in car thefts throughout Cuyahoga County is also echoing throughout Cleveland .
“I started seeing it in March of this year and I have footage of them trying to get into all my cars,” said DeJesus. “It’s not the first time they’ve come.” From January until June of this year, there have only been 909 car thefts in Cuyahoga County, compared to thousands in years past. “For law enforcement, when you know, all of a sudden, the crime type doubles, they don't double the number of police officers that are that they have in their departments,” said Bokoch. “So, you got to shift resources around.”
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