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Public Safety News & Tips -- Neighborhood Watch and Crime Prevention

Could this happen to you?

  • Upon leaving home one morning a man observed a young man sitting in a car across the street. Although he felt suspicious about the stranger, he went to work. Upon his return that evening he found his home had been burglarized.
  •  A woman went to the grocery store one afternoon. She left her sliding door slightly open. “I was only gone 15 minutes,” she stated. When she got home she found more than $1,000 worth of her valuables missing.
  • Several neighbors noticed new residents of a nearby home had many frequent “guests” visiting for short periods of time. There had also been some recent auto and home burglaries in the area. Although they suspected drug dealing, they did not report anything to the police.

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Neighborhood Crime Prevention & Rental Scam volume 16 issue 07.pdf

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