Crime & Safety
Northville Township Police Seek Tips on Home Break-ins
Police say two women have stolen jewelry and electronics from homes around Northville.

Northville Township police are asking residents to be on the look out for two women, and possibly a third acting as their driver, who are suspects in at least two home break-ins.
The women are said to knock on doors and enter if there is no answer, township Public Safety Director John Werth said. They may also be waiting nearby and enter when owners leave their homes.
When someone does answer, the women say they are looking for a lost dog or for a cleaning job, Werth said. The incidents happened within the last month or so and they may be involved in other related incidents.
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Werth said the women have stolen mostly jewelry but also some computer parts.
"Always lock your doors and keep your home secure," Werth advises. "Don’t leave your vehicle unlocked. And be a good neighbor. Be aware of what’s going on."
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Anyone who sees suspicious activity is urged to call 911.
The women may be traveling in the following vehicles, police said:
- Older model, dark-colored (maroon/burgundy) SUV or minivan
- A car that is white in color, 4-door car, possibly a Toyota Camry
- An SUV/crossover-type vehicle that is silver in color
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