Police Asking For Public's Help After String Of Thefts Tuesday Night In Syracuse

October 8, 2020 at 9:16 p.m.

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Multiple thefts were reported during the overnight hours of Tuesday and into early Wednesday morning in the Syracuse area that included possessions being stolen from the interior of cars and trucks, along with several vehicles being stolen.

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Sgt. Chris Francis said deputies and investigators are following leads and are asking for any assistance the public may have. Anyone with information can call the sheriff’s office at 574-267-5667.



Multiple thefts were reported during the overnight hours of Tuesday and into early Wednesday morning in the Syracuse area that included possessions being stolen from the interior of cars and trucks, along with several vehicles being stolen.

Kosciusko County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Sgt. Chris Francis said deputies and investigators are following leads and are asking for any assistance the public may have. Anyone with information can call the sheriff’s office at 574-267-5667.



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