Police urge South Coast residents to exercise caution as vehicle break ins surge

Grace Crivellaro
Updated December 21 2021 - 4:33pm, first published 4:30pm
INCREASE IN BREAK INS: Officer in charge of Nowra Police Station, Inspector Ray Stynes, said there has been an "unusual" spike in car break ins over the last week. File image.
INCREASE IN BREAK INS: Officer in charge of Nowra Police Station, Inspector Ray Stynes, said there has been an "unusual" spike in car break ins over the last week. File image.

Police are urging residents to lock their car doors and keep valuables in the house amid a surge in vehicle break ins across the South Coast.

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Grace Crivellaro

Court reporter for the Illawarra Mercury.

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