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SAPD warning of potential summer spike in car burglaries, gun thefts
San Antonio police warn of potential summer spike in car burglaries and gun thefts.
By Katrina Webber, Luis Cienfuegos·3 hr ago
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San Antonio police say they expect to see a particular type of crime increase as the temperatures rise.
They say based on past history, there could be a summertime spike in car burglaries in the city.
Lately, they said, these criminals seem to be looking for more than just spare change left in the vehicles.
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