FOLLOW THAT MANThe police department in Franklin, Tenn., announced it will patrol parking lots, looking in cars for things that might attract thieves, and leaving “crime prevention cards” on cars that have tempting goods in view. “A friendly reminder from alert and responsive Franklin police officers may be all it takes to help keep someone from leaving their purse or phone on their front seat while running into the store,” said Deputy Police Chief David Rahinsky. The town has recently seen a 15 percent increase in auto burglaries. (Nashville Tennesseean) … Since car burglars have been able to save time by only looking in cars with crime prevention cards on them.Source:thisistrue.com
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