OMAHA, Neb. —

Credit Auto Sales in Omaha has been targeted by thieves in two break-ins this week, resulting in the theft of at least seven vehicles and 20 spare keys, leaving many cars vulnerable.

Omaha police have confirmed the incident reports, estimating the stolen vehicles' value at about $84,000, and the titles to the stolen vehicles. Quad believes the thieves took at least 20 spare keys to sold cars, meaning that several cars around the metro could be at risk of being stolen.

"They stole some files, that's a problem with my customers, because they might have the keys in those files, and they must go back to their houses and take their cars," owner Akram Quad said.

The first break-in occurred on Saturday night, with the suspected thieves driving away with four cars. The next occur

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