I have not paid much attention to these break-in emails until
the last couple of weeks--is it just me or do they seem to be really escalating?
Is there anything we can do as a community to try and catch these
thieves?
Would any of these help?
-Pinpoint each event on a map of the neighborhood to try and
see if there's a pattern, give this info to the police so we can ask police to
step up patrols on certain streets?
-Can people give a more detailed description if they see the
person(s) so we can try and figure out if it is the same few people over an over
of if is many different people?
Both the people below had cars that were unlocked, and one had
their book bag in the car. It is a pain, but if we all made sure our cars were
locked and there was nothing left in them of value, would the thieves just
eventually look for a neighborhood with easier targets? Not that that's really a
desirable outcome. Any other thoughts?
Best Regards,
Ava DeMarco
President,
Littlearth
2231 Fifth
Ave.
Pittsburgh, PA
15219
412-471-0909, ext
127
There were 3 young men active on Callowhill and N Euclid last night as
well. I saw them going from car to car looking for unlocked doors.
They found one of my neighbors cars unlocked and ransacked the glove
compartment. This was around 8pm. Police came by around 8:30 but the
3 guys were long gone.
Jan 21, 2010 02:54:34 PM, susan_benintend@yahoo.com
wrote:
we're in the 6200 block of Wellesley Avenue and there were two car
break-ins last night. My husband unfortunately forgot to lock his
car, and they opened the doors and ransacked the glove box. Got
away with minor things - cables and spare change.
A gentleman on our street was less fortunate, though. They broke
his front passenger window with a rock and stole his bookbag. He
called the police and when they arrived, they said they couldn't fingerprint
a rock.
These seem to be happening quite frequently, and obviously the
theives patrol nightly for unlocked car doors. Let's not help
them! Lock your doors!!!
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