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Trying to rank in 2 areas - create 2 separate GMB profiles for the same business?

I have a google my business question. So I have a service business that services multiple towns in the same (one) county. Currently on my GMB profile it has the names of the areas that I service. But... Should I create a totally seperate GMB profile for the other town so I rank highly in both locations? What I mean is... change my current (and only) GMB profile from

SWM43’s Window & Pressure Cleaning

To:

SWM43’s Window & Pressure Cleaning - Jonesville, NY

And then create another GMB profile

SWM43’s Window & Pressure Cleaning - Jacksonville, NY

Or do I need a physical location for both areas?

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