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A rash of smashed car windows in Winnipeg’s Sage Creek neighbourhood has left residents on edge.

Several vehicles and garages were broken into early Friday morning. Personal belongings, electronics and garage door openers were taken from cars that lined the street.

That afternoon, piles of glass shards from broken windows were all that was left.

“The garage door was open and the windows of the truck were broken too … and then I saw the front, and then I saw the two cars (were) broken into as well,” said Anastasia Lopez. All three of the vehicles belonging to Lopez’s family were hit.

“We’re all worried because our wallets were taken,” she said. “All of our IDs, credit cards, debit cards are there.”

The Lopez family moved from Chile to Winnipeg 10 years ago; their Permanent Resident cards were also swiped in the smashing spree.

“We’re feeling a little bit unsafe,” Lopez said.

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