Coronavirus Impact: Brookline Sees 200% Spike In Car Break-Ins

BROOKLINE (CBS) - The lockdown has helped slow the spread of the virus, but in Brookline, there's been an unintended consequence: a huge spike in car break-ins.

"A lot of what we've seen has been concentrated within one area of town, close to Comm Ave.," said Lieutenant Jennifer Paster.

Lieutenant Jennifer Paster (WBZ-TV)

Normally, Brookline has an overnight ban on street parking. But with everyone at home, that's been temporarily suspended. Apparently, it created a rich market for thieves, and Brookline is seeing a 200% increase in car break-ins

"We kindly asked them to knock it off," said Paster. Making arrests would break the social distancing rules. And, she added, "We do know people are struggling, so we have resources available. We're happy to help anyone who needs a hand. You're not alone."

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