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Five auto burglaries; windows smashed out with baseball bats
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Between 3:30 and 5 a.m. on Friday, Manteca Police received reports of five auto burglaries on Pestana Avenue, Vasconcellos Avenue and Brookside Drive.

Another car burglary occurred in the 1800 block of Yosemite Avenue at 8 p.m. Friday night.  At 9:30 that morning a vehicle was burglarized in the 300 block of Vasconcellos Avenue.  Shortly before 6 p.m. a car was reportedly burglarized in the 400 block of Amador Court.  Sunday morning residents in the 800 block of Ann Marie Drive told police their vehicle was burglarized.

Early Saturday morning, residents from Spring Creek Way to Daniels Street called officers saying their car windows had been smashed out apparently by suspects using baseball bats.  There were more than 15 cases in all that victims reported.

Three vehicles were reported stolen over the weekend – one at Highway 99 south of Yosemite Avenue and another in the 100 block of Button Avenue. At 2:30 Sunday morning another vehicle was stolen from the 700 block of East Woodward Avenue – a third stolen from the 700 block of West Yosemite Avenue.