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jebartle
03-07-2015, 06:36 AM
Location? Isolated (backs up to golf course, preserve)? cul-de-sac? Are the owners snowbirds? Or are the break-ins a crime of opportunity? These are some questions. Maybe you have questions and answers to add.

JSR22
03-07-2015, 07:54 AM
A member of the Sherriff's Office spoke at our neighborhood meeting last week. All of the recent breaking have been through sliders at the rear of the house, no one was home, all homes were very close to main roads (Morse, Buena Vista etc.), jewelry and cash were the main items stolen, no house had a dog and the items stolen in almost every case were from the master bedroom.

graciegirl
03-07-2015, 08:01 AM
A member of the Sherriff's Office spoke at our neighborhood meeting last week. All of the recent breaking have been through sliders at the rear of the house, no one was home, all homes were very close to main roads (Morse, Buena Vista etc.), jewelry and cash were the main items stolen, no house had a dog and the items stolen in almost every case were from the master bedroom.


Did they say the perps were walking...from their vehicle on a main road?

Greg Nelson
03-07-2015, 08:20 AM
Sliders need sticks or PVC pipes to keep them from sliding..may help

graciegirl
03-07-2015, 08:28 AM
Sliders need sticks or PVC pipes to keep them from sliding..may help

You missed a lot of discussion on how to fix them. Good advice.

Apparently they are LIFTED out.

villagetinker
03-07-2015, 08:59 AM
You missed a lot of discussion on how to fix them. Good advice.

Apparently they are LIFTED out.

I posted an article on one way to prevent the sliders from being lifted out. This was followed up by an excellent alternative, place wooden rods in the tracks at the TOP of the sliders so they cannot be lifted up.

Do a search for the "break-in" thread, also this was just published in the news paper.

If you cannot find the info, send me a PM, WITH YOUR EMAIL, as I cannot send an attachment to a PM.

Hope this helps.

Greg Nelson
03-07-2015, 09:01 AM
The window/slider is broken into? In Mexico we used 1.5 inch PVC on the INSIDE. Sticks or wood were susceptible to termites.

Cedwards38
03-07-2015, 09:27 AM
And none of the homes had active security systems.

manaboutown
03-07-2015, 10:47 AM
According to the not to be mentioned online newspaper TV suffered 11 reported burglaries in February of this year.

I recommend installing an up to date security system. Several years ago after I moved into a home in a very nice "safe" neighborhood (not in TV) I had an alarm system installed, including some motion detectors in several rooms. Within a couple of months it went off during the day. When I came back to the house I could not tell anyone had even been into the home. Then I noticed I had inadvertently left one of the french doors opening onto the patio closed but unlocked. I called the alarm company. When they came out they told me the time of entry, which door he had come through (the unlocked one) and which rooms he had entered - in sequence! Nothing was taken since the alarm quickly sounded and scared the man.

In today's world I would not dream of owning an alarmless house anywhere!

tomwed
03-07-2015, 12:16 PM
A friend of mine said the breakins closest to her had a lot of trees and bushes where it would be easier to hide.
It didn't occur to me before that although I wanted to block out all my neighbors and try and make my house more private, that also would work against me when it came to security.

Villager Joyce
03-07-2015, 01:11 PM
Since most sliders in the screened / enclosed porch area, it appears the robber would need to cut the screen or break into the porch, also.

Chellybean
03-08-2015, 08:03 AM
According to the not to be mentioned online newspaper TV suffered 11 reported burglaries in February of this year.

I recommend installing an up to date security system. Several years ago after I moved into a home in a very nice "safe" neighborhood (not in TV) I had an alarm system installed, including some motion detectors in several rooms. Within a couple of months it went off during the day. When I came back to the house I could not tell anyone had even been into the home. Then I noticed I had inadvertently left one of the french doors opening onto the patio closed but unlocked. I called the alarm company. When they came out they told me the time of entry, which door he had come through (the unlocked one) and which rooms he had entered - in sequence! Nothing was taken since the alarm quickly sounded and scared the man.

In today's world I would not dream of owning an alarmless house anywhere!

You should be able to see this yourself on you key pad,, if it is a DSC system it is *3 for alarmed zones triped *2 for trouble zones

graciegirl
03-08-2015, 09:44 AM
Get a good security system with cameras in and out that you can see on your smart phone.

I bet no one will ever use our bathroom again.

PR1234
03-08-2015, 10:09 AM
Gracie girl....where did you get that?

manaboutown
03-08-2015, 10:12 AM
You should be able to see this yourself on you key pad,, if it is a DSC system it is *3 for alarmed zones triped *2 for trouble zones

This was in 1996 and it was a hard wired DSC system. Today I use my iPhone to monitor my alarm systems and adjust my thermostats. The technology is there!

ktbaby801
03-21-2015, 05:20 PM
Ive noticed that Arden's Jewelers has high security safes, that are anchored to the concrete. Best way to protect ourselves from theft would be to lock up all valuables; cash, jewelry, etc. Something to consider...

Bogie Shooter
03-21-2015, 05:55 PM
Ive noticed that Arden's Jewelers has high security safes, that are anchored to the concrete. Best way to protect ourselves from theft would be to lock up all valuables; cash, jewelry, etc. Something to consider...

How much would one of those high security safes cost?

Shimpy
03-21-2015, 06:03 PM
They always head to the master bedroom where all the valuables are stored. It may seem strange but put them somewhere else. There are always many clever places to hide valuables such as in the garage, kitchen, etc.
I installed a motion sensor in the bedroom that sounds a piercing alarm if anyone enters the bedroom. I don't see a need to have a system monitored since if the alarm sounds they will run out of there and the alarm company will call the police long after they are gone.

villagetinker
03-21-2015, 06:42 PM
I posted an article on one way to prevent the sliders from being lifted out. This was followed up by an excellent alternative, place wooden rods in the tracks at the TOP of the sliders so they cannot be lifted up.

Do a search for the "break-in" thread, also this was just published in the news paper.

If you cannot find the info, send me a PM, WITH YOUR EMAIL, as I cannot send an attachment to a PM.

Hope this helps.

See the thread "another Burglary" to see an article I posted, also, instead of the suggested aluminum, you could use small dowels 1/2 inch or small depending on the gap, or flat pieces of wood. Also, others have suggested placing screws in the top plate of the sliders and screwing the screws in just far enough to allow the sliders to move but not be lifted out.

Hope this helps, VT

JoMar
03-21-2015, 08:35 PM
Get a good security system with cameras in and out that you can see on your smart phone.

I bet no one will ever use our bathroom again.

and the guest bedroom?

JoMar
03-21-2015, 08:39 PM
They always head to the master bedroom where all the valuables are stored. It may seem strange but put them somewhere else. There are always many clever places to hide valuables such as in the garage, kitchen, etc.
I installed a motion sensor in the bedroom that sounds a piercing alarm if anyone enters the bedroom. I don't see a need to have a system monitored since if the alarm sounds they will run out of there and the alarm company will call the police long after they are gone.

Maybe.....I suspect that burglars understand the time line and know they still have some time in the house. Either way, I also believe that if my house is identified as monitored, and they look in the window and see the sensors, glass breaks etc they might just pass us by for an easier target.

kcrazorbackfan
04-09-2015, 08:26 PM
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JGVillages
04-09-2015, 08:34 PM
Maybe.....I suspect that burglars understand the time line and know they still have some time in the house. Either way, I also believe that if my house is identified as monitored, and they look in the window and see the sensors, glass breaks etc they might just pass us by for an easier target.

I ordered online a "Simply Safe" security system. Great customer service. Easy to install. Uses 3M patented tape that holds firm yet allows removal to re-position components or take with you when you move. Eveything you need from winow/door, motion, water, temperature and glass breakage detection. Customize to your specific needs. My base station has a siren and I added an additional siren for my inclosed Florida room. I have 3 keypads, with the main one in the garage, by our entry door. The system is on a no delay alarm so if anyone breaches the security the sirens and alarm notification is immediate. You can have it monitored for $15 to $25 per month or just let the sirens do the job and also notify your neighbors. You add all these locking systems for your sliders, but without an alarm system burglers will have plenty of tiime to figure a way in. :police:

ricthemic
04-09-2015, 08:54 PM
I ordered online a "Simply Safe" security system. Great customer service. Easy to install. Uses 3M patented tape that holds firm yet allows removal to re-position components or take with you when you move. Eveything you need from winow/door, motion, water, temperature and glass breakage detection. Customize to your specific needs. My base station has a siren and I added an additional siren for my inclosed Florida room. I have 3 keypads, with the main one in the garage, by our entry door. The system is on a no delay alarm so if anyone breaches the security the sirens and alarm notification is immediate. You can have it monitored for $15 to $25 per month or just let the sirens do the job and also notify your neighbors. You add all these locking systems for your sliders, but without an alarm system burglers will have plenty of tiime to figure a way in. :police:

I too hv Simpli Safe. Awesome. Ck oi out . Simplisafe.com

villagerjack
04-09-2015, 09:33 PM
If they go after valuables such as jewelry then seasonal residents would not be a target except during the winter months.

Quixote
04-09-2015, 10:53 PM
I ordered online a "Simply Safe" security system. Great customer service. Easy to install. Uses 3M patented tape that holds firm yet allows removal to re-position components or take with you when you move. Eveything you need from winow/door, motion, water, temperature and glass breakage detection. Customize to your specific needs. My base station has a siren and I added an additional siren for my inclosed Florida room. I have 3 keypads, with the main one in the garage, by our entry door. The system is on a no delay alarm so if anyone breaches the security the sirens and alarm notification is immediate. You can have it monitored for $15 to $25 per month or just let the sirens do the job and also notify your neighbors. You add all these locking systems for your sliders, but without an alarm system burglers will have plenty of tiime to figure a way in. :police:

I too hv Simpli Safe. Awesome. Ck oi out . Simplisafe.com

This is the system we have, and we could not be more pleased. Their customer service is outstanding. Phone number given above. We also learned recently that their smoke alarms are considerably more suited to today's furnishings and potential fires and added them next to the existing ones that were originally installed with our homes here in TV. They tie into the security system wirelessly. It's really a great system, well worth considering.

Hummintwo
04-09-2015, 11:46 PM
Hi neighbors, I read most recently in the newspaper that a young man had been arrested and believed to have burglarized one home and attempted at another home but nothing was taken. The person arrested was found at his girlfriend's mother's home in the Villages. He was not driving a vehicle and he had been observed walking in neighborhoods that were on the other side of 466A from where his girlfriend lived. He was arrested at the girlfriend's mother's home in the Villages.

I have never forgotten my big city upbringing to always pay attention to your surroundings and make observations not assumptions. The one time I made an assumption I am lucky to be alive to mention it today. Just this past week I was reading suggestions offered by a Sumter County Sheriff requesting that we take certain actions to preserve the crime scene if your home is burglarized and protecting ourselves from walking in on a burglar. He also suggested that if someone rings your doorbell or knocks that was unsolicited, we should call the sheriff's office and provide as much info as possible without engaging the person. They found that some of these burglars were selecting homes because they felt confident no one was at home. We all know that may not be true. Even a phone call hang up could also be a wrong number dialed when in fact the burglars were checking to be sure everyone was out of the home.

I hope this is helpful if you hadn't read it or heard about it.

Bonanza
04-10-2015, 12:34 AM
The window/slider is broken into? In Mexico we used 1.5 inch PVC on the INSIDE. Sticks or wood were susceptible to termites.

It would take years, decades, etc., for a broom stick (as an example) to get termites unless termites were already active around the area of the door.

Gordon82
04-10-2015, 08:13 AM
This is the system we have, and we could not be more pleased. Their customer service is outstanding. Phone number given above. We also learned recently that their smoke alarms are considerably more suited to today's furnishings and potential fires and added them next to the existing ones that were originally installed with our homes here in TV. They tie into the security system wirelessly. It's really a great system, well worth considering.

We have one as well. We have 3 entry sensors, 2 motion detectors (will probably add a third), 2 glass break sensors, a panic button (in addition to the ones on the keypad and key chain), and a smoke alarm. The nice thing is that you can make the system as simple or complex as you want, and you can have anything from interactive monitoring to no monitoring at all. It is very configurable and easy to install. I would recommend you get a Verizon rather than a T-Mobile chip in your base station.

Villager Joyce
04-10-2015, 09:11 AM
I am sure the rules allow, bUt I am offended Bright House jumps onto a thread about break-ins to promote their product.

JoMar
04-10-2015, 09:21 AM
Was at a VHA meeting and the Sheriffs office indicated the burglaries were done by a band of thieves that travel......hit an area and then move on. Several neighboring counties have had the same experience and they are working with Sumpter. The activity stopped near the end of February but Sumter and the other counties are still working the cases.

mixsonci
04-10-2015, 09:39 AM
One interesting note: Although I called 2 security companies for pricing and what would be included, BOTH companies told me that even though I had a cat I could still have a motion detector because cats are small enough that it won't go off. Well, when the installer showed up, he noticed my cat tree and the first thing he said was "do you have a cat"? I said yes, but they told me it was not a problem. He said they are wrong because the problem with cats is... they climb up on stuff and then they are in the range of the motion detector. He said having a 50lb dog would be better than having a 10lb cat for that reason. Makes sense, that's what I had been thinking all along anyway, but figured they knew what they were talking about since more than one company said the same thing. So he did not install a motion detector for me, but also did not take anything off the cost either. I don't know why they can't give you correct information from the beginning. Why doesn't the installer talk to the sales reps or vice versa. It's very frustrating.

pqrstar
04-11-2015, 08:23 PM
They always head to the master bedroom where all the valuables are stored.

Here's an idea.
Fix your bed so that it looks like somebody is sleeping in it.

I bet the burglars won't remain in there long enough to see if it is real.

villagetinker
04-11-2015, 09:40 PM
One interesting note: Although I called 2 security companies for pricing and what would be included, BOTH companies told me that even though I had a cat I could still have a motion detector because cats are small enough that it won't go off. Well, when the installer showed up, he noticed my cat tree and the first thing he said was "do you have a cat"? I said yes, but they told me it was not a problem. He said they are wrong because the problem with cats is... they climb up on stuff and then they are in the range of the motion detector. He said having a 50lb dog would be better than having a 10lb cat for that reason. Makes sense, that's what I had been thinking all along anyway, but figured they knew what they were talking about since more than one company said the same thing. So he did not install a motion detector for me, but also did not take anything off the cost either. I don't know why they can't give you correct information from the beginning. Why doesn't the installer talk to the sales reps or vice versa. It's very frustrating.

I will offer this suggestion, locate the motion sensor such that it will be able to detect people, but not be as sensitive to cats. I have seen several of these advertised as "pet friendly". For example directly over the door or other opening does not typically offer an location where a cat would be able to climb and trip the sensor.
Hope this helps.

HimandMe
04-12-2015, 07:50 AM
I had a system and the cat was not detected.

In ref to a different post on this, if someone got in and nothing was stolen, it could have been one member of a team scouting for goods. Up north, my next door neighbor was alone in the house with her baby. This was an upscale neighborhood. In the middle of the night she heard an intruder in the house walking up the stairs. She pretended to be asleep. He came in sat on her bed and had enough gall to light a cigarette and smoke it. Then she heard a small cry from her baby in the next room. He got up and she could hear him going from room to room then finally she heard the front door close. She could still hear the baby softly making her normal noises so stayed put for 15 minutes. Then, she got up, grabbed the baby and went to her friend's house and called the police. The police said the intruder was part of a team. One would case the houses and where each valuable was located. Later the gang would swoop in and within a few minutes be gone with the goods. (In my case they may feel sorry for how little I have here and leave me something)
If these people are working in teams, this would explain why nothing would appear amiss.
IMHO, a sweet-tempered but really big looking dog with a good snarl beats putting wooden Dowling in the doors.

kstew43
04-12-2015, 08:19 AM
Here's an idea.
Fix your bed so that it looks like somebody is sleeping in it.

I bet the burglars won't remain in there long enough to see if it is real.

awesome idea.....and completely free. I would add leave on the radio to a talk show.

MikeV
04-12-2015, 12:24 PM
Another vote here for SimpliSafe.

HimandMe
05-02-2015, 06:34 AM
Presently Angie's List has a simplisafe security system special for only $199

outlaw
05-02-2015, 08:24 AM
Anyone try security stickers strategically placed on a couple of windows and doors?

villagetinker
05-02-2015, 09:53 AM
I have seen this as a recommendation, and I have seen websites that sell very realistic signs for the lawn etc., also there are some very good non monitored (no monthly fee) system that can be installed by anyone as they are wireless. One thing to keep in mind, the bad guys are probably aware of the designs of the fake signs, which means they might be an invitation.......

JoMar
05-02-2015, 11:56 AM
Just a vote for Thoroughbred Alarms from Ocala.....good equipment, great monitoring and the people are fantastic. Didn't want to go with a big company and Thoroughbred came recommended through the alarm company I had in Pa. Just our preference.

Buffalo Jim
05-02-2015, 11:59 AM
Worried about your home when out of town? Let alliance security help you. We have state of the art service and you can watch your home when out of town. Give us a call so we can go over options to protect your home. Call 352-356-8582

Oh Oh ! :22yikes:

I think that your post may have offended " Villager Joyce " ! :mad:

Villager Joyce
05-02-2015, 01:01 PM
Oh Oh ! :22yikes:

I think that your post may have offended " Villager Joyce " ! :mad:

Buffalo Jim, you have made my day. I am an insignificant, plain Jane, average, not the sharpest knife in the drawer person who always had to work 150% just to break even. Somehow I made enough of an impression on you to make it on your "I'm gonna get you back for having an opinion that doesn't mirror mine" list. Thank you!

looneycat
05-04-2015, 07:54 AM
Presently Angie's List has a simplisafe security system special for only $199

never use angies list, vendors pay them to suppress bad reviews, why would I pay for manipulated referrals that are less than truthful?

vlm790
05-04-2015, 01:31 PM
I know of one where loud lawn mowers were going across the street. Entry made by busting front door in. Area was screened in making it hard to see who was in entry way.

Villager Joyce
05-04-2015, 04:35 PM
I know of one where loud lawn mowers were going across the street. Entry made by busting front door in. Area was screened in making it hard to see who was in entry way.

To your knowledge, was there a connection between the mowers and the break-in? When was this?

Sandtrap328
05-04-2015, 05:19 PM
If posters would give more information such as when and where, it would be helpful information.

Too much information is so general or third or fourth hand information given by a cousin's friend's babysitter.

vlm790
05-05-2015, 07:45 AM
To your knowledge, was there a connection between the mowers and the break-in? When was this?

Last summer. Village of Charlotte. There was initial thought that there was a connection but it was never proven and the culprit was never caught.

George Bieniaszek
05-05-2015, 08:04 AM
An inexpensive suggestion is to turn a radio on when you are not home, or put it on a timer when you are away for an extended period of time near a front door or other point of entry. Tell your neighbors when you are away and what cars to occasionally expect in your driveway if others have keys and access to your home.

Bogie Shooter
05-05-2015, 08:16 AM
If posters would give more information such as when and where, it would be helpful information.

Too much information is so general or third or fourth hand information given by a cousin's friend's babysitter.

New information should be started on a new thread. Commenting on a thread that is two months old is not new information.