Page 2 THE MALDEN ADVOCATE–Friday, May 2, 2025 MALDEN POLICE: It’s simple advice, LOCK IT UP! Police warn on rise in motor vehicle break-ins around Malden; many of them involve robbing unlocked vehicles By Steve Freker R esidents of Malden, would you leave your valuables in a neat pile, unprotected, on the front steps of your home, outside your front door or on the sidewalk, right in front of your apartment building? Of course not, right? Outrageous. There’s no chance of that, is there? There is no difference from Gerry D’Ambrosio Attorney-at-Law Is Your Estate in Order? Do you have an update Will, Health Care Proxy or Power of Attorney? If Not, Please Call for a Free Consultation. 14 Proctor Avenue, Revere (781) 284-5657 doing that and leaving your motor vehicle unlocked and valuable possessions inside, right there for the taking. Malden Police are issuing a strong warning to local residents after a recent surge of automobile break-ins in the past week: LOCK IT UP! Over the past week, Malden Police officers have responded to numerous auto burglaries – many involving unlocked vehicles. Malden Police say: “Don’t make it easy for criminals. “An unlocked car door is an open invitation. These thefts often happen in seconds, without forced entry. Take a moment. Lock your vehicle. Protect your belongings.” Malden Police encourage local residents to follow these quick tips to help prevent auto theft: • Lock your vehicle, even in your driveway. • Remove your keys, wallets and electronics. • Park in well-lit areas when possible. • Consider using a home security or dash camera. “Your vigilance makes a difference. Let’s work together to keep Malden safe!” Malden Police tell local residents. Malden Police are encouraging local residents to take some simple advice when it comes to protecting your motor vehicle from break-ins and theft: Lock it up! (Courtesy/Malden Police) Advocate Call now! 617-387-2200 advertise on the web at www.advocatenews.net CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
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