Crime & Safety
3 Plymouth Teens Arrested in Northville, Accused of Car Break-ins
The three are suspected of being involved in 10 separate incidents Friday.

Three Plymouth 17-year-olds are accused of breaking into 10 vehicles between 2-3 a.m. Friday near the intersection of Linden and Randolph streets in Northville.
According to Northville Police reports, the teens were discovered after a man spotted one of them in his neighbor's car. The report said the man yelled, and the teen ran from the vehicle and dropped something. When the man went to the car, he found his neighbor's vehicle registration and car manual on the ground, the report said.
Police soon caught up to one of the teens and found the other two in a minivan nearby, according to the report.
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In the minivan, police found electronics, a flashlight and other items, the report said. The teens are accused of stealing a wallet, satellite radio, GPS, cellphone and other car chargers, a bookbag, sunglasses and other items, according to the police report.
The three were arrested, and owners of the items were contacted to retrieve their property.
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