Car crimes in Atlanta on the rise again

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Car break-ins on the rise in Atlanta

The number of car break-ins happening across Atlanta continues to increase. It's unclear if it is the same person or group targeting vehicles, but the modus operandi appears the same.

In two days at different locations, car thieves damaged more than 50 vehicles looking for items to steal. The most recent happened Thursday in the deck of a condo complex near downtown.

Twenty-one vehicles broken into.

On Tuesday, more than 30 vehicles were found with smashed car windows. It happened on Peachtree at Piedmont Hospital. It was at the employee lot.

Police suspect in most cases the cars were clean inside.

Before this week, one victim suffered a loss more precious than a laptop or a weapon -- common items thieves' steal.

When Duncan Cross got back to a retail lot parked outside a pet store, his car and the three cats inside were gone. A short time later, police recovered the car but the carriers holding the cats were missing.

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Cats missing after car break-in

A west Atlanta man came back to find his car missing. But his vehicle was carrying precious cargo inside.

Neighbors heard about it and started a search. 

There is some good news we can report. One of the cats has been recovered.