Overnight car thefts reported on Neenah's east side, Police seeking suspects
NEENAH, Wis. (WFRV) – Police are warning residents to lock their vehicles after a string of thefts occurred early this morning on the city's east side.
A Facebook post from the City of Neenah Police Department includes video footage showing two suspects trying to open car doors between 1:00 AM and 4:00 AM on Oak Street, just south of E. Cecil Street. Police say nine residents have reported valuables stolen from their vehicles.
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Authorities are asking for the public's help in identifying the suspects. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact Officer Burrows at 920-886-6000 and refer to report number 25-008394.
Those who wish to remain anonymous can contact Winnebago CountyWide Crime Stoppers at (920) 231-8477 or submit a tip online at winnebagocrimestoppers.org. Tips that lead to an arrest may be eligible for a cash reward.
Police remind residents to always lock their vehicles and avoid leaving valuables inside.
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