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Gulfport Police Department advising people to lock their doors
SUMMARY: The Gulfport Police Department has issued a warning about an increase in burglaries and break-ins in the area. They are urging residents to lock their doors and cars every night before going to bed. The police have been leaving flyers in the neighborhood to remind people of this. There has been a noticeable uptick in vehicle burglaries, and the police department is encouraging people to make it a habit to lock their doors. They are taking action to ensure the safety of the community.
Gulfport Police are encouraging people to report any break-ins, even if nothing is stolen. If your car is targeted, call Gulfport Police at 228-868-5959.
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