CLEVELAND — In early November, 20 cars were broken into on the west side . Nearly two weeks later, there were dozens of break-ins at multiple churches . Now, schools are the latest victims of car break-ins in Cleveland.
According to Cleveland police, approximately 15 cars were broken into at Max S. Hayes High School around 1 p.m. on Wednesday.
Officers responded to the location and began an investigation.
News 5 did not speak with any victims from these break-ins, but we did talk to a teacher who had her car broke into this summer.
Michelle Rzucidlo, a teacher at Mary B. Martin School, found her car vandalized in August.
"We were in our classrooms, and all of a sudden, we hear somebody yelling," said Rzucidlo. "It's like your stomach just drops. It's a horrible feeling to know

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