RCPD Officials Say There Have Been Fewer Cars Broken Into This Spring but More Stolen Cars
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RCPD officials say there have been less cars broken into this spring but more stolen cars
By Emma Loura Riley County police officials say vehicle burglaries have been lower this spring, though there have been more reports of stolen cars. On Thursday, the RCPD director presented county officials with the past month’s crime report. “For vehicle burglaries, we were about 56 percent below the five-year average,” said Brian Peete, the RCPD director. “This was the fourth-consecutive five-year low for vehicle burglaries since December 2024,…
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