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OPD CHIEF ASKS PUBLIC FOR HELP

'Ring Doorbell' Camera May

Help Solve Break-In Rash

ONEONTA – Oneonta Police are hoping new "Ring Doorbell" cameras will help determine who is responsible for a series of break-ins in Center City and Main Street this past week.

"Someone in Center City had one of those 'Ring Doorbells,' and they got some footage of someone breaking into a car," said Oneonta Police Chief Doug Brenner. "But the footage isn't very clear, so we're asking people to check if they have any video from the early morning hours."

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