Police are dealing with a spike in stolen cars in Green Bay over the past couple of weeks.
Commander Paul Ebel says the cases are all around the city. He thinks people are taking them to get somewhere, and then they leave them.
Ebel says some victims are leaving their keys in the car, or the doors open. He says in a lot of the cases, people go to hang out at a house, and a car is gone in the morning.
Police have had 15 reports of stolen vehicles this month. There have been five this week.




