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WRPS investigating 20 reports of thefts from unlocked vehicles in Preston

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Police included an map marking the 20 thefts from unlocked vehicles in Preston. (Submitted/WRPS)

One person has been arrested in connection with three thefts from unlocked vehicles in Preston, while police are still investigating 17 similar incidents in a matter of days.

According to Waterloo Regional Police, the thefts happened during the overnight and early morning hours between Feb. 7 and Feb. 18.

In one incident, around 6 a.m. on Feb. 10, a garage door opener stolen from a vehicle on Pheasant Avenue and was used to open the garage door of a home. Police said power tools and a leaf blower, were stolen.

Other items targeted in these incidents included cash, wallets, electronics, identity documents, and fragrances.

On Feb. 18, a 30-year-old man was arrested in connection to three thefts - one on Bishop Street South and two on Clare Avenue. Stolen property, including a laptop, cell phones and bank cards, were recovered.

The male was charged with possession of stolen goods under $5,000 and possession of an identity document. He was held in police custody for a bail hearing.

Police said the investigation into the17 other incidents remains ongoing.

“Police encourage vehicle owners to park in a secure location where possible, lock vehicle doors, and ensure that valuables are not left in plain sight,” said police in a news release.

Police are asking people to report any suspicious activity in their neighbourhoods immediately. If possible, try to obtain a description and direction of travel of the suspect and/or vehicle.

Anyone with information about these incidents are asked to contact police.