Hi I'm Justin gucci the with with the the simsbury simsbury police police Department Department here here to to talk talk to to the the residents residents of of simsbury simsbury about about car car burglaries burglaries and and car car thefts thefts in in simsbury simsbury we're we're starting starting to to see see an an increase increase in in car car thefts thefts and and car car burglaries burglaries due due to to people people leaving leaving vehicles vehicles like like this this unlocked unlocked and and the the keys keys within within the the vehicle vehicle or or within within close close proximity proximity weathers weathers opportunity opportunity there's there's gonna gonna be be crimes crimes so so we we wanna wanna work work with with the the presidents presidents of of simsbury simsbury and and keeping keeping down down are our car car thefts thefts in in our our car car burglars burglars which which we we seen seen an an increase increase to to the the summer summer months months keep keep your your cars cars lock lock you you know know arm arm your your vehicles vehicles your your alarms alarms keep keep things things out out of of reach reach uh uh bring bring your your valuables valuables wallets wallets cell cell phones you know laptop computers things of that nature change that out of sight so you know it takes on the opportunity for people to want as your vehicle and you have to understand the capabilities of your vehicle out of times with these new vehicles and the key fobs systems with the start button even your car keep being in close proximity from like a key hook within the garage or front door um will start to see a lot of this vehicles that are being started without the key being in the vehicle itself so we can work together and trying to stop these things we could less than the crime and keep everybody happy if you have any questions or concerns or comments don't hesitate to call us at the simsbury police Department guys have a great summer and stay safeWe are going to miss the Special Olympics CT Summer Games and Law Enforcement Torch Run this year, but we wanted to let all of our athletes know we are thinking of you! Photos can't always demonstrate what a house has to offer, and they can often make a run-down property appear quite a bit cuter than it is in reality. However, the pressure of the pandemic forced them to shut down in March, postpone their grand opening and quickly turn to retooling their operations during this uncertain time. August 29, 2019.
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