Audi break-in spree: police warn of 'emergency key' risk

Thieves who broke into 39 Audis in 48 hours may have been hunting emergency keys left in the glove box

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Police are urging Audi owners to remove 'emergency keys' from their car glove boxes after a spate of break-ins.

The Daily Telegraph reports that 39 Audi vehicles in Leicestershire were targeted in two days. Police, who have arrested one suspect, say the offenders may have been driving a black Audi estate. The detective heading the inquiry added: "While we have made an arrest, investigations are still ongoing."

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