Crime & Safety
2 Cars Stolen From Dealership In Greenwich: Police
Police said two 2020 cars were stolen from a dealership in Greenwich.

GREENWICH, CT — Two new cars were stolen from a dealership in Greenwich sometime overnight Monday, according to police. Lt. John Slusarz said two 2020 Jeep Wranglers were stolen from the dealership, located on the west side of town.
Slusarz said the vehicles had not been recovered as of Thursday afternoon and he was unsure if keys had been left in the vehicles.
The incident marks the fourth theft from a town car dealership within the past few weeks.
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See also: Tires, Rims Stolen From Dealership In Greenwich: PD
On Dec. 12, all four wheels were stolen off a car parked at a dealership on Mason Street. Slusarz said he was unsure what type of vehicle it was.
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On Dec. 26, two Bronx, N.Y., men were arrested for stealing side-view mirrors from cars in a dealership parking lot on West Putnam Avenue, police said.
Then on Jan. 5, tires and rims were stolen off a new vehicle parked at a Honda dealership on Mason Street, according to police.
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