Crime & Safety
ICYMI: WATCH: Natick Police Warn of Rash of Car Breaks
Robbers are hitting the apartments along Route 135 near the Framingham line.

NATICK, MA—Police are warning residents about a recent rash of car breaks in Natick.
The apartments along Route 135 near Framingham have been the recipients of several car breaks as of late, said police. Most of these breaks are from vehicles that are left unlocked overnight.
"Given the large concentration of vehicles it is seemingly easy to find a soft target," wrote police.
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On May 31, between 9:30-11 p.m., a car in the area was broken into, and along with loose change, a credit card was taken. The card was used a short time later at a local store, charging $388.25, mostly for cigarettes.
The white male suspect was driven (exited via front passenger side) to the local store in two different vehicles, said police.
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After this stop, there was another in Framingham at a gas station, with a video forthcoming. Anyone who can assist with the identification is asked to contact the Natick Police Department Detective Division at: 508-647-9520. You may report anonymously using the Online Reporting system found atwww.natickpolice.com or by using this link:http://www.natickma.gov/201/Online-Reporting
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