Crime & Safety

From Laptops to License Plates — Targets of Greenwich Thieves



Thieves continue to target cars parked in Greenwich — especially unlocked cars.

Greenwich Police say they are investigating several thefts reported throughout town.

On Feb. 20, a resident of Cornelia Drive in mid-country Greenwich, reported that two iPads and a WiFi mini were stolen from a car that was left unlocked. The theft was reported shortly after 8 a.m.

About 9 p.m. on Feb. 20, a Cos Cob Avenue resident reported that an iPhone and leather gloves were taken from an unlocked car.

A laptop and an iPhone were taken from another unlocked car that was parked on Livingston Avenue in the Chickahominy neighborhood, also was stolen on Feb. 20.

A resident of Henry Street in the Byram neighborhood of town reported someone stole both of the Connecticut license plates which were on their car parked outside of their home. That theft was reported shortly before 6 p.m. Feb. 21.
 

  


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