After several car break-ins at North Park, police urge people to leave valuables at home

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ALLEGHENY COUNTY, Pa. — Allegheny County Police Department is urging people to protect their belongings after vehicle break-ins at North Park.

On Twitter, the department said three vehicles were broken into Thursday afternoon.

“It’s concerning for sure. I always make a point of locking my car. [It] also makes me think of putting things in the back where you can’t see it,” said frequent park-walker Renee Verdun.

Police say there are organized groups that prey on parks, walking trails and gyms — all places where people are likely to leave wallets, purses or other items of value inside their cars.

Police tell Channel 11 two of Thursday’s break-ins happened in the Cabin Lot, another near the dog park.

“Generally, we just lock it and we also have all of our stuff with us so there’s nothing good to break in and take anyway,” Ben Zimmerman said. He kayaks on the lake.

Police advise visitors to lock cars and keep valuables out of sight. Better yet, leave precious items at home.

Anyone with information about the thefts at North Park should contact the department at 1-833-ALL-TIPS or through social media.

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