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Greenfield Police ask public's help for video of thefts from neighborhood cars

Overnight on Tuesday between about midnight and 1:30 a.m., several vehicles were gone through in Greenfield's Oak Commons and Oak Highlands neighborhoods, specifically on Redwood Drive and Cypress Drive.

Greenfield Police are asking for anyone in those neighborhoods to review home surveillance systems for any suspicious activity; people walking or cars driving very slowly.

Police have one suspect in custody but believe there were more. This person was arrested after crashing a stolen car and running from officers on foot.

If you discover video that could be important for Greenfield detectives to look at, call the dispatch center at 317-477-4400 or send the video to intel@greenfieldin.org. If you find yourself to be a victim in these crimes, please also report that to the dispatch center.

This is also a great time to remind you to make sure your vehicles are locked up before you go to bed even if you leave "nothing of value" in your car.   

The Greenfield Police Department notes that these crimes pickup as the weather gets warmer. If they find one car unlocked, they often will continue on. These crimes almost never result in damage, they look for cars that are unlocked.

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