“Heads up to lock and empty out your cars,” said Boyes Hot Springs resident Celeste Winders on a recent Facebook post.
Last night a number of cars were broken into in the immediate vicinity around Parsons Lumber & Hardware (17800 Sonoma Hwy) in Boyes Hot Springs.
Winders’ car was one of those vehicles. She awoke to find her car rifled through and an old purse stolen from the car.
Report lost property, petty theft and property vandalism to the Sonoma Sheriff’s Office website here.
Isn’t it wonderful to live in this multi cultural , welcoming , tolerant , ghetto . Car break ins .Just like a real city . A human cesspool . So far , no stray bullets from gun fights . I can hardly wait .