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Police along Seacoast searching for man suspected in multiple vehicle thefts

Police along Seacoast searching for man suspected in multiple vehicle thefts
SHE HAS NOT RETURNED OUR REQUEST FOR COMMENT. LIVE IN MANCHESTER IMANI FLEMING WMUR NEWS NINE TONIGHT -- POLICE ON THE SEACOAST ARE LOOKING FOR A MAN BELIEVED TO BE BEHIND áMULTIPLE VEHICLE THEFTS. INVESTIGATORS SAY 44-YEAR-OLD ANTHONY BIZZOCCHI IS CONNECTED TO STOLEN CARS AND TRUCKS IN NORTH HAMPTON... AS WELL AS ONES IN MAINE AND MASSACHUSETTS. POLICE SAY IN ALL CASES
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Police along Seacoast searching for man suspected in multiple vehicle thefts
Police on the Seacoast are looking for a man believed to be behind multiple vehicle thefts. Investigators said Anthony Bizzocchi, 44, is connected to stolen cars and trucks in North Hampton, as well as ones in Maine and Massachusetts. Police said in all cases, the vehicles had been left unlocked with the keys inside.>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<Earlier this week, York, Maine police said on Tuesday, they responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from Route 1. Officers shortly after found a vehicle parked in the same area which was previously reported stolen to the Wells, Maine Police Department, authorities said. Police want to remind people to lock their vehicles and secure their keys.Anyone with information is asked to call police.

Police on the Seacoast are looking for a man believed to be behind multiple vehicle thefts.

Investigators said Anthony Bizzocchi, 44, is connected to stolen cars and trucks in North Hampton, as well as ones in Maine and Massachusetts.

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Police said in all cases, the vehicles had been left unlocked with the keys inside.

>> Download the free WMUR app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play <<

Earlier this week, York, Maine police said on Tuesday, they responded to a report of a stolen vehicle from Route 1. Officers shortly after found a vehicle parked in the same area which was previously reported stolen to the Wells, Maine Police Department, authorities said.

Police want to remind people to lock their vehicles and secure their keys.

Anyone with information is asked to call police.