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And in case you all aren't aware (which clearly you are not), the bulk of these break-ins happen in the wee hours of the night. It's not easy, I'd imagine, to carry some of these stolen items far distances on foot, especially if we're talking large electronics. So it's safe to assume that they put these stolen items in a vehicle which does in fact need to travel away from the crime scene on a ROAD, not a bike path. According to past police reports, this typically (although not always) the case. A good number of vehicle stops that are made result in the recovery of stolen items from local residents.

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