Coronavirus Impact: San Bruno police urge residents to lock up their vehicles after spike in thefts

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Monday, April 20, 2020
San Bruno police urge residents to lock up their vehicles during stay-at-home order
San Bruno police are urging residents to lock their vehicles after the city saw an increase in thefts during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order.

SAN BRUNO, Calif. (KGO) -- Crime has fallen sharply in some Bay Area cities since the stay-at-home order went into place in March.

But some communities are getting scattered reports of property crimes.

San Bruno police say many involve property taken from unlocked vehicles.

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A man was arrested on Friday in suspicion of checking vehicle door handles near the 500 block of Poplar Avenue, police officials said.

According to the department, numerous items of stolen property were revealed in suspect's residence and vehicle, which were believed to be taken from unlocked vehicles.

The male suspect was later cited and released at the scene.

Police are urging residents to be vigilant for themselves and for their neighbors, and make sure to lock your vehicle.

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