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Old 03-10-2013, 06:44 AM
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From today's Leesburg Daily COmmercial:




Man takes care of lawn, jewelry

Published: Saturday, March 09, 2013

THE VILLAGES

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer

millardives@dailycommercial.com

A Leesburg man is in jail after being accused of breaking into a home and stealing $5,000 in cash and jewelry -- the same home where he was performing lawn maintenance.

Matthew John Kalarovich II, 25, was charged with burglary and grand theft, and initially placed in the Sumter County jail in lieu of $7,000 bail. According to jail officials, a judge raised his bail to $17,000 in light of his criminal history.

Lt. Bobby Caruthers, spokesman for the Sumter County Sheriff's Office, said Kalarovich was conducting lawn maintenance at a home in The Villages on Tuesday when the homeowners left for Plant City sometime around noon.

Kalarovich allegedly entered the home through an unlocked door and stole the items. Sheriff's spokesman Capt. Kevin Hofecker said on Friday that some of the stolen property has been recovered after it was discovered that Kalarovich sold some of the jewelry to a second-hand gold dealer in Leesburg.

It is not clear how long Kalarovich has been employed with the unidentified lawn maintenace company, but Caruthers said the homeowners reported that it had been different employees who had worked on their lawn before.

Caruthers said the sheriff's office would determine if Kalarovich could be linked to any other burglaries in Sumter County. According to the Lake County jail website, Kalarovich has been arrested at least three times since 2006 on burglary charges, including more than a dozen counts during a February 2012 arrest.

In a press release on the arrest, Sheriff Bill Farmer offered the following safety tips in securing your home.

n Never allow maintenance workers unsupervised inside your home;

n Always lock and secure your residence when away;

n Secure all valuables and important documents in a safety deposit box at your financial institution;

n If you have a home safe, make sure it is properly secured to the floor and kept locked; and

n Do not share codes and lock combinations with anyone.

If anyone would like more information on how to better secure their home, the Sumter County Sheriff's Office offers free home security surveys where a deputy -- certified in home protection -- will inspect the residence and offer suggestions on better protection. To schedule an appointment, residents in The Villages can call the Sheriff's Village Annex at 352-689-4600; and other residents can call the sheriff's office in Bushnell at 352-569-1600.
This is quite unfortunate for the home owner, to say the least and in reading the subsequent posts, it certainly gives residents the creeps....plus I agree, why was he out of jail? Innocent folks should be protected. Retired folks deserve peace of mind in their new surroundings.

We've decided to put our home on the market once we finish "downsizing" and decluttering.......painting, recarpeting, etc..........so this bit of news won't deter us.......however, I agree with the poster who says that we all should be made aware and know what's going on.

Also, can't help but think that this is the difference between really living in a small town where everyone knows each other....and your landscapers are actual residents and children and grandchildren of your own neighbors and townsfolks whom you've known since they were born.........whom you can trust around your house.....ditto for carpenters and pool guys, etc.

This is the difference, sad to say, with TV. No one really knows the families of their workmen.........nor the background of their workmen.

To think that some might be felons or ex cons , does indeed give one a creepy feeling..........

Just this morning, after reading this, we discussed that we would install a security alarm system in our TV home......something we've never ever felt a need for in all our 48 years of marriage............but seems like the right thing to do.

To be fair, even in small towns... people are now urged to lock their doors, whereas in the past.......people left their keys in their cars and doors unlocked. Times have changed all over.......for sure.