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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Multiple Vehicle Thefts Is Salisbury Reported


Multiple vehicles were vandalized last evening on South Kaywood Drive off Mt. Hermon Road in Salisbury last evening.

Three separate residences with a total of 7 vehicles had cash, tools and other items stolen from their vehicles, as reported by the Maryland State Police, Salisbury Barracks.

ALL vehicles were left unlocked. The thieves were particular however. Wallets were left in the vehicles but only the cash was taken from the wallets and credit cards, driver's licenses and other personal items were left behind.

If you return home today and find that you too have been a victim of an auto theft of the same kind, contact Corporal Lawson at the Maryland State Police Department at 410-749-3101 or Crime Solvers at, 410-548-1776.

Corporal Lawson stated that ALL of these vehicles were left unlocked and urged that everyone please be more careful by making sure your vehicles are locked and secure.

15 comments:

  1. They deserve what they got , lock your vehicles idiots. I don't want my insurance rates to go up any higher morons.

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  2. Crime Central to Salisbury... Oh! I'm talking to myself again!

    C'mon people, this is the town where everybody needs something to trade for all the crack in town!

    You got an unlocked vehicle with a pack of gum you lock it.

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  3. In some cities you can be fined for leaving your vehicle unlocked.

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  4. Its pills and herione now buddy.

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  5. Wait til the ice,(meth) gets here, we aint seen nothing yet.

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  6. people leave their cars unlocked with wallets full of cash still inside the car???? wake up people

    rob s

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  7. I'm trying to figure out why anyone would be dumb enough to leave a wallet with cash/credit cards in an unlocked vehicle.

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  8. The meth is here doug!

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  9. Gee! Somebody went in my unlocked car and stole my wallet.

    Who's the dumb ass here?

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  10. 6:16 its a horrible drug. The scary, scary part is they can make it in their bathroom. This is way off topic so I will stop.

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  11. Joe maybe you should do a post on how the average person can reconize when there is someone in their neighborhood with a LAB. You can smell it & generaly know when the people are doing it if you know what to look for. Kids die from this sh!t. I dont want it to be any of yours or any of mine. If the cops cant get the money and resourses they need then I quess some of us will have to step up and help. Thats what you do with this Blogg my FRIEND, its bigger than you and has been for awhile now. Ill shut up now.

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  12. Wallet in the car.
    Leave unlocked.
    Priceless.

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  13. Same thing over on Sturbridge Drive last week

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  14. I cant belive how the majority of you people blame the victims for leaving the car unlocked. We should not have to worry about people messing with our stuff on our property regardless. Sad times!

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  15. Mr. Wilkerson- meth labs aren't necessary anymore. It has become far more dangerous and far reaching. There was just an AP article about a new "shake and bake" method. It's definitely off topic, so I won't post anymore. It's sad that these people can devote their brain cells and energy to something so negative. Imagine if they made such an effort for something positive.

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