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Burglars in Haarlem more successful than five years ago and more active this year

Burglars in Haarlem more successful than five years ago and more active this year

Burglars in Haarlem have become more successful compared to five years ago, leading to an increase in break-ins during the first months of this year. Data indicates that this higher success rate may be driving the recent surge in criminal activity across the city.

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