CLEVELAND — Clevelanders are experiencing déjà vu once again as more cars were broken into — this time during yet another Sunday service.
The House of God Church of Cleveland Chairman Deacon, William Head, said it was during Sunday's noon service when he heard a car alarm sound off.
"That's when I immediately ran out here and saw that all the windows on six of the vehicles were broken out. Personal items were all scattered around. I believe once the alarm went off, it scared off the suspects and [they] ran off. I immediately got in my car to see if anyone was walking, carrying anything or suspicious, but unfortunately I didn't see anyone," Head said.
He did stop by two neighboring churches, which he said were also victimized by car break-ins.
One of those other churches includes Mt. Es

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