Crime & Safety

After Simsbury Car Break-Ins, Police Remind Residents to Lock Doors

Cars were broken into on Wheeler Road, David Drive, Evans Drive and Eastview Drive in Simsbury.

Several unlocked cars in residential neighborhoods in Simsbury and Avon were broken into overnight at the beginning of July, police said Tuesday.

As police investigate the incidents, which were reported on July 2, Simsbury and Avon Police officials are urging residents to take the proper precautions to help prevent situations like this from happening.

Lt. Fred Sifodaskalakis, spokesman for the Simsbury police, said 10 thefts occurred on July 1-2 on the Simsbury side of Wheeler Road, as well as David Drive, Evans Drive and Eastview Drive.

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"These people went to the locked doors, saw that they were locked, and just moved on to the ones that were unlocked," Sifodaskalakis said.

Thefts from four vehicles in Avon were reported on the same day.

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"Keep your cars and homes locked," Lt. Kelly Walsh, spokesperson for the Avon Police Department, said. "Keep personal and valuable belongings out of site in your vehicles."

About $3,365-worth of golf equipment – including golf clubs, balls and a bag – were stolen from a Volvo station wagon parked outside and left unlocked on Wellington Heights, Walsh said.

Sunglasses, a case and change – about $70-worth combined – were taken from an unlocked jeep on Wheeler Road, she said.

Two unlocked cars on Moravia Road were also broken into. A wallet, gas card, driver's license and credit cards were stolen out of one of the cars and nothing was taken from the other, Walsh said.

There was another car break-in incident reported on June 28 that happened in the Healthtrax parking lot, which is on Simsbury Road. A gym member, who was working out from about 9:55 a.m. to 11:20 a.m., returned to her car and discovered that money, her purse, a small change purse and her driver's license were missing. She told police that she thought she had locked her car.

There was no broken glass around any of the cars.

Police have not determined if any of the car break-ins are connected, as the cases remain under investigation, but the Avon Police Department is also investigating a series of thefts from unlocked vehicles in nearby neighborhoods.

"The case has been transferred to one of our detectives," Sifodaskalakis said. "Unfortunately we have no suspects at this time."

Simsbury and Avon police again urge residents to make sure they lock their vehicles and the doors to their homes.


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