In both cases, the keys of the two vehicles were inside their respective properties
Police are urging motorists to take precautions with their car keys after two vehicles were targeted in 'keyless' incidents in Lurgan on Saturday.
The vehicle was later located not too far away from the area with both interior and exterior damage reported.A second vehicle, a red Vauxhall Astra, that was also parked in the area is believed to have been unlocked without the knowledge of the owner, sometime between midnight and shortly before 1pm.
The PSNI has provided some advice to owners of keyless entry cars, to make sure their cars remain secure. "Use physical car locks such as steering column locks and chains, as well as keeping all car keys away from exterior doors and walls.
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Police urge motorists to take precautions after 'keyless' incidents in LurganIn both cases, the keys of the two vehicles were inside their respective properties
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