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Police: Car Thieves Stealing Tires Around Mason District
The thieves are targeting Honda Fit cars in various Mason District neighborhoods and stealing the tires and rims from the vehicles while residents are asleep.

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The thieves are targeting Honda Fit cars in various Mason District neighborhoods and stealing the tires and rims from the vehicles while residents are asleep.

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