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Authorities have released a surveillance image of a vehicle linked to a series of break-ins that occurred at several businesses in Catonsville. The incidents took place on Sunday, raising concerns among local residents and business owners. In an effort to gather information and encourage public assistance, law enforcement officials have announced a reward of $2,000 for any tips that lead to the identification and apprehension of the individuals involved.
The break-ins have left the community on edge, prompting increased vigilance among business owners. Police are urging anyone who may have seen the vehicle or has information regarding the incidents to come forward. The surveillance photo, which has been disseminated widely, captures crucial details that may help in the investigation.
As the search for the suspects continues, local police are committed to ensuring the safety of the community and restoring a sense of security for those affected by the recent crimes.
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