LMPD using Nextdoor app for investigations amid recent uptick in car break-ins throughout Louisville
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LMPD's 8th Division in eastern Jefferson County is utilizing the Nextdoor App. They've been using it for the past few weeks to find people who are actively trying to steal cars and the belongings inside of them. LMPD does not monitor Nextdoor on a 24-hour basis.
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LMPD using Nextdoor app for investigations amid recent uptick in car break-ins throughout Louisville
Most people's cars are being stolen and broken into in the middle of the night.
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