Crime & Safety
3 More Bronxville Car Break-ins
Bronxville Police continually urge people in the Village to lock their car doors, as break-ins in the Village continue to happen.

Bronxville's Finest are investigating three new car break-ins in the Village. Two of the of the most recent break-ins involved cars that were unlocked. Police continue to encourage people in Bronxville to lock their cars, but the most recent break-ins prove that everyone isn't listening to their warning.
On February 24, someone rummaged through a 2001 Audi and 2006 Land Rover that were parked on Sturgis Road overnight. While the suspect or suspects did rifle though the vehicles, nothing was stolen. Bronxville Police say the vehicles were unlocked and the alarms were unarmed.
The second overnight incident happened on Sunnybrae Place on February 26. Investigators say someone rummaged through a Dodge Caravan, but nothing was reported missing.
The third break-in happened on March 2 on Plateau Circle East. Someone went into a 2007 Mercedes Benz during the overnight hours and stole $27. Not only was that vehicle unlocked, but the car alarm was also not armed, according to police.
The break-in come on the heels of a ransacking incident involving three vehicles in the Village. Authorities say the three vehicles, parked in the driveway of a home on Sunnybrae Place, were rifled through sometime between 7 p.m. Monday and 7:45 a.m. on February 19.
The three vehicles that were ransacked were a 2011 Volkswagen Golf, 2003 Toyota Tacoma and a 2009 Jeep Cherokee. Police say that the car, tuck and SUV were all unlocked. Police say that credit cards, personal information and $180 sunglasses were stolen.
Back in June, there were several car break-in on Greenfield, Oriole and Tanglewylde Avenues.
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