Two youths are set to face charges as police investigate a rash of car break-ins and thefts in Watertown, Massachusetts, officials said Monday.

Fifteen vehicles were reported broken into early Monday morning in the area of Worcester, Fitchburg, Quincy, Springfield and Palfrey streets, Watertown police said. That followed a car being stolen on Harnden Avenue early Sunday.

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Police on Monday afternoon shared a surveillance camera image of a person wearing a jacket with its hood on, asking for help identifying them. Within hours, the agency announced "a break in the case" resulting in two youths being identified and a car, as well as property, being recovered.

While police didn't say if the youths were taken into custo

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