Trooper Kyle Glick said there were at least three "smash and grabs ... that we know of" between Saturday night and Sunday morning.
SHELBURNE - State police are reminding citizens to keep the valuables in their cars out of sight after a series of overnight break-ins.
Trooper Kyle Glick said there were at least three "smash and grabs ... that we know of" between Saturday night and Sunday morning. Windows were broken and valuables stolen from the seats.
Glick said that even if the item doesn't have financial value, a thief might think it does. A purse, no matter if it's empty or full of money, makes for a likely target.
"Somebody walks by your car and sees something of value, they're going to smash the window and grab it," he said.