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Police in Moose Jaw are reminding people to keep their vehicles locked after a rash of thefts.
The police service says since Sept. 1, 21 vehicles have been stolen. There has also been 35 reports of thefts from vehicles in that time.
The Moose Jaw Police Service says, in most of the cases, the vehicles were either unlocked or the keys were left inside.
Along with making sure your vehicle is locked, police are asking people to keep things like garage door openers, valuables and spare change out of sight.