Crime & Safety
Home Burgled, 5 Cars Entered In One Day In Westlake
Wallets, credit cards, and headphones were stolen, police said.

WESTLAKE, OH — Five cars were rifled through and a Bobby Lane home was burgled on Dec. 20. Police said wallets, credit cards, and other items were stolen from residents.
All five targeted vehicles belong to a resident on Tricia Drive. The cars were all parked in the resident's driveway. The prowler (or prowlers) that stole from the cars came away with a wallet, credit cards, and headphones, police said.
The theft wasn't actually discovered until the morning of Dec. 21, but police believe the cars were entered overnight. There are no suspects at this time, police said.
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Investigators are also exploring a burglary that was discovered the morning of Dec. 20. A Bobby Lane resident came home at 9:50 a.m. and found her condo had been rifled through.
Police found no signs of someone forcing their way into the condo, but several items were missing, police said. An evidence technician and detectives processed the scene and police continue to investigate what happened.
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Tricia Drive is located near the Fairview Park-Westlake borner, while Bobby Lane is close to the I-90 highway.
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