Crime & Safety

5 Cars Stolen In Greenwich Since May 18: Police

All five cars were unlocked with the keys inside, police said.

All five stolen cars were recovered, police said.
All five stolen cars were recovered, police said. (Richard Kaufman/Patch)

GREENWICH, CT — Vehicle thefts continue to plague the town of Greenwich, according to the latest update from the Greenwich Police Department.

From May 18 to May 24, five cars were stolen from around town. All of them were unlocked with keys/fobs inside, said GPD Lt. Martin O'Reily.

The cars were recovered — one each in Greenwich, Waterbury, Bridgeport and Meriden. O'Reilly said one car was recovered in New Jersey after a brief pursuit that ended in a crash. No suspects have been apprehended, he said.

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Residents are reminded to lock their cars and take their belongings with them.

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