Police in Sumner are working to learn who was responsible for breaking into around a dozen vehicles in less than an hour.
SUMNER, Wash. — In neighborhoods around Sumner, residents are cleaning up remnants of a crime spree.
Early Monday morning, around a dozen vehicles, including the patrol vehicle of a Pierce County Sheriff’s deputy, were broken into and their windows smashed, according to the Sumner Police Department.
Police said the break-ins all happened within the span of one hour. Investigators believe four to six juveniles are responsible.
One the victims, Brian Hall, spent the day watching his truck get a new
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