Stoneham Police Ask Residents To Lock Cars After Uptick In Vehicle Thefts

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STONEHAM, Mass. (WBZ NewsRadio) — Stoneham Police Department is reminding residents to lock their cars after a recent uptick in vehicle thefts.

On Friday afternoon, Stoneham Police got reports of a stolen vehicle in Winchester. Later in the day, the same white Audi was involved in an attempted carjacking in Medford, officials said. Medford Police pursued the vehicle on I-93 North but lost contact with it.

Around 5:30 p.m., a Stoneham officer located the vehicle and tried to conduct a traffic stop, but the vehicle fled and eventually crashed into a residence leaving minor damage.

Stoneham Police are asking residents to lock their cars and not to leave them running when making a "quick stop."

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Police said at least three minors fled the scene. Police continued after one suspect on foot and took them into custody.

Massachusetts State Police arrived at the scene with K-9s and its Air Wing to attempt to track down the other suspects that fled.

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