Blood evidence collected from vehicle part of a string of break-ins overnight
A significant amount of blood was found in at least one vehicle that was the target of an overnight larceny in the Town of Batavia.
The blood -- some of which was collected as evidence -- had law enforcement officials checking with UMMC for anybody who might have reported to the emergency room with a hand or arm laceration.
No suspects were identified through the hospital check.
A total of eight cars were broken into overnight in the Edgewood, Route 33, South Main area, according to Chief Deputy Gordon L. Dibble. Items taken include GPS units, radar detectors, change and sound systems -- some of which were ripped out of dashboards.
All but one of the cars were left unlocked, according to Dibble, and three were left with keys in the ignitions. No cars were reported stolen. The criminal broke a small window to gain entry to the one locked car he hit.
There was also at least one car struck in the same area within city limits.
If you happen to come across anybody with unexplained cuts, or can offer any other evidence to help solve this or other recent car break-ins, the Sheriff's Office can be contacted at (585) 345-3000 (press "1" for dispatch).