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Forest Hills NYPD Precinct Warns Of Increase In Car Thefts
The NYPD's 112th Precinct is warning neighborhood residents of an increase in car thefts.

Maya Kaufman covers Astoria, Long Island City, Forest Hills and Bayside for Patch. She has written for The New York Times, Bloomberg News, the Miami Herald and CBSNews.com.
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The NYPD's 112th Precinct is warning neighborhood residents of an increase in car thefts.

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