The Benton Harbor Department of Public Safety is advising residents to take steps to protect their property as it sees an increase in break-ins. Speaking to city commissioners Monday, department Director Dan McGinnis said the incidents have especially been reported in the Second Ward and Fourth Ward. “We have been dealing with — I’ve been in since 7:30 this morning — dealing with, on the south side, break-ins in the homes,” McGinnis said. “Union…
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