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Smashed Windows: Police Investigate Avon Lake Car Thefts
Someone smashed the windows out of three vehicles parked outside of a Walker Road business recently. They made off with $400 cash.

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Someone smashed the windows out of three vehicles parked outside of a Walker Road business recently. They made off with $400 cash.

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