Residents, businesses make adjustments after weekend window-smashing spree

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Dozens of people enjoying time out and about on Saturday afternoon came back to find their car windows smashed. The crimes took place in Clintonville and western parts of the city.

According to Columbus Police, nearly 20 people had their cars vandalized at the Rusty Bucket on North High Street.

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“Be safe, be aware and keep your eyes open,” said Paige Postlewaite, a Columbus resident.

That’s the message one Columbus resident is spreading after a smash-and-grab incident happened not too far from where she lives.

“I always thought Clintonville was more of a safer area. It’s not too close to the city, so I don’t really expect a lot of break-ins or anything like that. But, I was definitely surprised to hear about The Rusty Bucket. Yeah, I’ll definitely be keeping valuables in my home,” said Postlewaite.

Over the weekend, dozens of cars had their windows smashed out. Cars were also targeted at Hayden Falls and Tuttle Crossing Mall.

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The recent string of break-ins has led the Rusty Bucket to add its own portable surveillance system, just to make sure its customers and employees feel protected.

At Hayden Falls, you can still see large amounts of glass in a couple parking spots. People we spoke with told NBC4 they were shocked that it happened in the middle of the day. They said it makes them more concerned but they try to not leave anything valuable in their cars.

“The people that we live with, like, advise us not to leave anything. So, other than a few blankets, like nothing is left in the car,” said Isabelle Smith, a student at Ohio State University.

Eric Delbert, owner of L.E.P.D Firearms, said one thing these vandals could be looking for is firearms.

“They’re looking for that firearm that is stored in the center console, in the glove box, under the seat, those obvious places. When they don’t find it, they’re off to the next one,” he said.

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According to data from Columbus police, in 2023, 770 guns were stolen out of vehicles. In January of this year, 69 guns were stolen from vehicles. If you have to leave your firearms in your vehicle, Delbert recommends a lock box.

“There’s always an occasion to maybe need to secure your firearm when you’re out. It doesn’t take much just to have one of these safes sitting in the car, sitting in the trunk, and be prepared for those days when you’re going to have to lock it up and make sure it’s secured,” said Delbert.

As always, if someone witnesses a car break-in, contact law enforcement.

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