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    Two Rivers police seek suspects in vehicle entries caught on security cameras

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    2 days ago
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    TWO RIVERS – Two people suspected of entering vehicles on the city’s north side near Mishicot Road between 4 and 5 a.m. June 29 are being sought by police.

    “We have received numerous reports of two individuals entering and attempting to enter vehicles on the northside of Two Rivers,” Two Rivers Police Department said in a July 2 Facebook post.

    “Both suspects appeared to be younger males, possibly in their teens or early twenties,” the post added.

    The department described the first suspect as a white male who was wearing a blue sweatshirt with white writing and a black hood with black pants.

    The other suspect was described as a Black male wearing a green jacket with a black hood and black pants with a white stripe down the leg.

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    Anyone with information can contact police at 920-793-1191 or 920-686-7200 and ask to speak with a shift commander.

    Police added in their Facebook post: “We live in a very safe community here in Two Rivers, but with warmer weather here we generally see an uptick in these crimes of opportunity. This feeling of security can lead to complacency at times so as a reminder guard yourself from being victimized by reducing the ability for criminals to easily victimize you.

    “If you see something suspicious, please report it immediately,” police said. “Routinely lock the doors to your vehicle, garage and residence. Park in well-lit areas with cameras, if possible. Keep your valuables secured and out of sight. If you see something suspicious … say something.”

    Brandon Reid is editor of the Herald Times Reporter. Contact him at 920-686-2984 or breid@gannett.com, or follow him on X at @breidHTRNews.

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