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Police at Cleveland State University are increasing patrols following a string of car break-ins and vehicle thefts on campus over the weekend.The university says more than 20 cars were targeted in 24 hours starting early Sunday morning. The majority of the crimes were committed at the South Garage on Carnegie Avenue and in a nearby parking lot.“We’ve been dealing with a lot of vehicle break-ins and thefts since last year.
“When I was going home I saw that the window was smashed, and they tried to take the cover over the ignition off,” he recalled.He shared photos of the smashed rear window and demonstrated how the steering column cover was still loose. Fortunately, no belongings were stolen, and the would-be thieves did not successfully steal the car.“That night said my car was the fourth report they had. And they just took the report over the phone,” Simpson said.
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