Chicago police warn residents their cars might not be there when they get back
Chicago police are warning residents their cars might not be there when they get back. Police said that at least seven times in April, people parked near 70th in the South Shore neighborhood, only to realize hours later their cars had been stolen. Nate Rodgers reports.
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