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Auto thieves popped up in two places this weekend to baffle Cambridge and University police and get clean away with a pair of student-owned vehicles.
A new car was Steven from the alley below the Indoor Athletic Building early Monday morning, while during the weekend the same treatment was served out to another vehicle south the Lowell House. Both thefts involved breaking into locked convertibles.
Lieutenant Cunningham of the City Police, reached at headquarters last night, saw no signs of a wave of thefts in the two incidents, and predicted that the cars will be found on some direct in Cambridge in a day or so." He added that he thought the thefts were the work of amateur "joyriders."
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