BELLEVUE, Ky. —
Bellevue police are urging residents to lock their cars and check home surveillance cameras after a spike in break-ins across the city over the last two weeks, including one stolen vehicle.
Police Chief Jon McClain said the department posted an alert this week after seeing a familiar pattern they say often returns around the holidays.
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"People hide gifts in their cars or leave valuables in the trunk so kids or spouse don't see them," McClain said. "People are out there looking to see what they can find."
According to police, the most recent incidents happened on Taylor Avenue, Geiger, Glazier, and Lafayette Avenue. The chief is asking residents to turn over any video they may have, even if nothing was taken.
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