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Taunton Residents Seeing A Rash of GPS Devices Stolen from Their Cars

John Eagan

Nearly 20 Taunton residents over the past week and a half have left their GPS units in their cars, only to have them stolen.  And in several cases their cars were damaged.

Police say it's is not enough to hide the GPS systems after parking.  But vehicle owners need to eliminate any trace that they have the devices.  This includes hiding the suction cup section and removing any residual ring on the windshield.

ABC 6 reporter Jennifer Gannon has more on this rash of GPS burglaries...

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