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Crimes Of Opportunity Up

Sarnia Police have seen a spike in calls for service compared to the same time last year.

Chief Phil Nelson says a large reason for this is crimes of opportunity.

He says about 50 per cent of reported thefts are from vehicles, they've also seen more break ins to detached garages.

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Nelson says these crimes can be prevented by locking your doors, and not leaving valuables in clear view.

He says these criminals are looking for ways to get cash quickly.

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