South Lot plagued by burglaries
Campus police are investigating a series of "smash and grab" auto burglaries at UNM's South Lot that left six people scratching their heads while estimating the damage to their vehicles.
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Campus police are investigating a series of "smash and grab" auto burglaries at UNM's South Lot that left six people scratching their heads while estimating the damage to their vehicles.
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UNM police are describing a series of auto break-ins that took place during spring break as typical "smash and grab" burglaries.
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