Police searching for suspects who vandalized dozens of vehicles in Bexley

COLUMBUS, Ohio ( WCMH ) – Vehicle break-ins are becoming a concern and causing headaches for some owners.

On Wednesday, NBC4 reported on car break ins that happened at hotels near the John Glenn International airport and a day later, a string of car break ins plagued the Bexley area.

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According to Bexley Police, at least thirty cars were broken into shortly before 1 a.m., and while police are searching for suspects, residents are left to pick up the pieces.

“It was around 7:45, we got a call from our neighbors and they were knocking on our doors,” said Zachary Topolosky, “We were all still sleeping, and she was like ‘I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but two of your cars, your windows are broken.”

Topolosky and his parents walked outside to find two of their cars had their windows smashed out. The third was accidentally left unlocked. Topolosky said that nothing was missing from his car, but some items were taken from his mom and dads car.

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