Paso Robles police are reminding people to lock their vehicles after a slew of thefts in the past month.
According to police, more than two dozen thefts from unlocked vehicles have been reported in the Paso Robles area in the past 30 days.
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Paso Robles police are reminding people to lock their vehicles after a slew of thefts in the past month.
According to police, more than two dozen thefts from unlocked vehicles have been reported in the Paso Robles area in the past 30 days.
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Police issued an advisory message Monday, reminding drivers to keep valuables out of sight and their cars locked.
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