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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. 鈥?St. Petersburg Police have a message for drivers: lock your car doors. It comes as law enforcement across the country see a troubling trend of car thefts targeting specific brands.Since July 11, St. Pete Police say theyve had 56 cars stolen and 23 of them have been Kia and Hyundai models, noting that is about 41 percent. What the thieves are doing is theyre defeating the steering column, and
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stanley cup ing them to steal the vehicle much more easily and without a key or a key fob, said Juan Cortes, a Property Crimes Detective with St. Pete Police.Its not just a theme seen in St. Pete. Det. Cortes explained it may be related to a social media trend happening across the country. Its kind of trickled its way down south, and it seems that its like wi
stanley cup ldfire. Its burning through all the states now, said Cortes.Agencies all across the US are posting warnings to social media, from Florida to Nebraska, Minnesota, and Illinois.St. Pete Police said the targeted cars are Kia and Hyundai models 2021 and older that use an inserted key instead of a push button ignition. You have victims that may be leaving their vehicles unlocked, which gives them an easier access inside the vehicle, said Det. Cortes.Police advise people if you have one of these cars to not leave your key in your car and to lock your doors. Police also said you can park your car in front of another car or use an anti-theft device to help protect your car.KIA Ocag 18-year-old dies after getting shot by unknown suspect in St. Pete apartment complex
PLANT CITY, Fla. 鈥?Surveillance video taken from the condo community near Plant City High School shows Hillsborough County Sheriffs Deputy Terry Strawn calmly walking up to his daughters front door, seconds later he shot and killed her.Out of respect for the family, the resident did not want to release the video or any screen grabs of it to the public. ABC Action News reporter Michael Paluska watched the video which shows the deputy walking on the sidewalk toward his daughter Courtney S
stanley portugal trawns unit. The video shows him holding a gun in his left hand, Strawn knocks on his daughters door and she opens it. Minutes later, the deputy stumbled back to his car, attempting to swiftly conceal the firearm in his pocket. The time stamp on the video was at 6:32 a.m
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