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Jaggy
02-13-2015, 08:43 AM
In this morning's Sun Times there is a story regarding 3.. count em.. 3 home break-ins on Wed, here in The Villages.. now what I find interesting is the online paper that shall not be named does not have one of the break-ins reported ..

sunnyatlast
02-13-2015, 08:58 AM
In this morning's Sun Times there is a story regarding 3.. count em.. 3 home break-ins on Wed, here in The Villages.. now what I find interesting is the online paper that shall not be named does not have one of the break-ins reported ..

"Sun Times"? Or do you mean Daily Sun?

Cisco Kid
02-13-2015, 09:21 AM
Scooped !!!!

janmcn
02-13-2015, 09:34 AM
In this morning's Sun Times there is a story regarding 3.. count em.. 3 home break-ins on Wed, here in The Villages.. now what I find interesting is the online paper that shall not be named does not have one of the break-ins reported ..


Does the article say what Villages were involved?

JSR22
02-13-2015, 09:53 AM
Does the article say what Villages were involved?

Charlotte, Mallory Square and Bonny Brook. All through the lanai sliders.

billethkid
02-13-2015, 10:15 AM
Sliders are the easiest way in only second to other unlocked doors.
Sliders can be lifted up and out of their tracks by those who know how to do it.
I am sure the robbers would try them first because there is a 50-50 chance they are unlocked.

When these things are reported it is always helpful to know more detail if available.
Were the residents home/not home?
Were the doors locked/unlocked?
Did they have to "break" in? Damage?
Time of day?

graciegirl
02-13-2015, 10:27 AM
Charlotte, Mallory Square and Bonny Brook. All through the lanai sliders.


The guy arrested a couple of weeks ago who broke in to someone's home, was running a carpet cleaning service out of his in-law's home in The Villages.

When I hear of three break-in's I have to wonder who knows of folks who have stuff to steal, and also knows the lay of the land. We have some wonderful contractors here and we have some who are, or employ some bad apples. You can't be too careful who you let in your house.

Bogie Shooter
02-13-2015, 10:32 AM
Sliders are the easiest way in only second to other unlocked doors.
Sliders can be lifted up and out of their tracks by those who know how to do it.
I am sure the robbers would try them first because there is a 50-50 chance they are unlocked.

When these things are reported it is always helpful to know more detail if available.
Were the residents home/not home?
Were the doors locked/unlocked?
Did they have to "break" in? Damage?
Time of day?

That was all reported in the Daily Sun.

HimandMe
02-13-2015, 10:52 AM
Sliders are the easiest way in only second to other unlocked doors.
Sliders can be lifted up and out of their tracks by those who know how to do it.
I am sure the robbers would try them first because there is a 50-50 chance they are unlocked.

When these things are reported it is always helpful to know more detail if available.
Were the residents home/not home?
Were the doors locked/unlocked?
Did they have to "break" in? Damage?
Time of day?

There are steel hooked into place on the market that can be bought..you cannot then get the patio door open unless you break the glass. Some locksmiths and alarm places sell them. The Home Depot bolt is less effective.

Cedwards38
02-13-2015, 10:53 AM
Get a security system!

Yosemite
02-14-2015, 05:23 PM
There are steel hooked into place on the market that can be bought..you cannot then get the patio door open unless you break the glass. Some locksmiths and alarm places sell them. The Home Depot bolt is less effective.
Can you give more info on this. I'm not sure what "steel hooked into place" means.

kstew43
02-14-2015, 05:47 PM
we have the pins....they go thru the steel centers where the door meet in the middle toward the top.

We also have the steel bar.....they hook on the side and drop down into a latch in the center of the door. when in place looks like a bar going across the center of the door...This one scares me because it just maybe could drop down and latch and lock me out, so we put in velcro on the side so that would never happen. now it has to be pulled away and wont fall down on accident.


Never hurts to double up and the bad guys can see that you have some sort of security devise and maybe will move on. sorry neighbors....

Chazz
02-14-2015, 05:52 PM
What I find particularly troubling with these 3 incidents is that they occurred over a fairly broad area. This suggests that they probably are not the work of a single perpetrator.

CFrance
02-14-2015, 05:52 PM
The guy arrested a couple of weeks ago who broke in to someone's home, was running a carpet cleaning service out of his in-law's home in The Villages.

When I hear of three break-in's I have to wonder who knows of folks who have stuff to steal, and also knows the lay of the land. We have some wonderful contractors here and we have some who are, or employ some bad apples. You can't be too careful who you let in your house.
We only let the very best people in our house!

folkh
02-14-2015, 07:26 PM
You can purchase a 3/8 or 1/2" wood rod slide in the opening at the top of the doors then you cannot pick the door up and move it off its tracks and lay a rod or angle on the track at the floor. Not fool proof but a precaution may make them move on to a easier venue.

graciegirl
02-14-2015, 07:30 PM
If you are patient, in a week or so, Lt. Nehemiah Wolfe of the Sumter County Sheriff's office will catch this perp. And they will take him in, and some fool judge will give him a low bail, and he'll be walkin' around again.

kcrazorbackfan
02-14-2015, 07:58 PM
Get a security system!

I have 3 - Glock .40, S&W Bodyguard .380 and a Browning Auto 5 12 gauge w/ a "home defender" barrel.

Seriously, I do have all 3 but I also ordered a wireless Simpli Safe security system to install on the home as soon as it arrives. Home Security Systems from SimpliSafe (http://www.simplisafe.com)

No, I don't work for them, just researched all systems to the nth degree so everyone else won't have to.

dbussone
02-14-2015, 08:29 PM
I have 3 - Glock .40, S&W Bodyguard .380 and a Browning Auto 5 12 gauge w/ a "home defender" barrel.



Seriously, I do have all 3 but I also ordered a wireless Simpli Safe security system to install on the home as soon as it arrives. Home Security Systems from SimpliSafe (http://www.simplisafe.com)



No, I don't work for them, just researched all systems to the nth degree so everyone else won't have to.


Well done.

kcrazorbackfan
02-14-2015, 08:41 PM
What I find particularly troubling with these 3 incidents is that they occurred over a fairly broad area. This suggests that they probably are not the work of a single perpetrator.

People, there are sorry, low-life thugs that are infiltrating our piece of paradise to occasionally create mayhem; I know most of you do this, but everyone needs to keep their eyes open to anything out of the ordinary, like someone lurking around homes, and call the Police - don't confront them.

MikeV
02-15-2015, 08:28 AM
I have 3 - Glock .40, S&W Bodyguard .380 and a Browning Auto 5 12 gauge w/ a "home defender" barrel.

Seriously, I do have all 3 but I also ordered a wireless Simpli Safe security system to install on the home as soon as it arrives. Home Security Systems from SimpliSafe (http://www.simplisafe.com)

No, I don't work for them, just researched all systems to the nth degree so everyone else won't have to.

Well done.

I also ordered the SimpliSafe System as well as your other safety features.:icon_wink:

kstew43
02-15-2015, 08:43 AM
If you are patient, in a week or so, Lt. Nehemiah Wolfe of the Sumter County Sheriff's office will catch this perp. And they will take him in, and some fool judge will give him a low bail, and he'll be walkin' around again.

But there will still be another...and another...and another.....

graciegirl
02-15-2015, 08:59 AM
But there will still be another...and another...and another.....

K, I think you are visiting and I have lived here for eight years.

I really do trust the local law enforcement. And we have FAR less crime than in Miami.
We seem to have a yearly rash of burglaries and then we get a bunch of folks arrested.