WATERTOWN, Mass. —
Police are searching for a suspect after 15 cars were broken into in Watertown, Massachusetts, early Monday morning.
Between 5:30 a.m. and 6:15 a.m., Watertown police say they received 15 reports of car break-ins in the areas of Worcester, Fitchburg, Quincy, Springfield and Palfrey streets. Latest Forecast
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A car parked on Harnden Avenue was also stolen Sunday morning, police said.
A Ring camera captured footage of the suspect, who police are now seeking.
According to police, over 75 cars have been broken into, and six cars were stolen in Watertown since July 31.
Anyone who recognizes the person is asked to call the Watertown police Detective Joe Kelland at 617-600-1310.