CRANBOURNE police have urged residents to make sure they lock their cars after a spate of thefts in the area.
Majority of the thefts occurred at night in Cranbourne and Cranbourne North, while another took place in Blind Bight.
Detectives also urged residents to secure their number plates, often stolen for petrol drive-offs, with one-way anti-theft screws.
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