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graciegirl 01-13-2014 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by handyman (Post 810915)
Inept Sheriff dept. in Sumpter County, his Deputies should be patrolling the neighborhoods within his juristictiction , instead of hiding behind bushes trying to bust ,senior residents flying at a blistering pace of 22 miles an hour in their hotrod golfcarts , WE do pay more taxes then anyone in this county,home invasions are day by day,what is going to be done?



I disagree. They nabbed the two who broke into the home at Miona Shores very quickly.


Stopping speeding will save lives too.


I also believe the tax base on homes is the same all over Sumter county.

Bonanza 01-13-2014 03:23 AM

It is a documented fact that most break-ins occur during the day. Usually it is service people of one sort or another who do this because they either have some kind of knowledge about the property or have actually been inside.

Security systems make noise, however, between the time the security company calls you and gets no response and gets in touch with the police, the culprets have done the damage, grabbed what they want and are gone before the cops ever get there.

Cameras are good, but don't go for cheap. You get what you pay for and inexpensive ones give you poor results if you are trying to I.D. a person or vehicle.

We all need to be aware and watch out for one another. I will even go as far to say be nosey!

redwitch 01-13-2014 04:09 AM

While a new home is being built, it is not uncommon for the laborers to be working seven days a week, frequently without a supervisor. Also, lawn cutters have been known to work on Saturdays and Sundays if there has been inclement weather during the week. Therefore, it wouldn't be that difficult for a worker to learn a resident's schedule, especially in new developments.

As to comments that the Sumter Sheriff's Office is inept and more interested in ticketing folks, sorry, I totally disagree. I've seen several police cars (both marked and unmarked) patrolling Pinellas and its adjoining streets quite a bit lately. As was said, they can't be everywhere at once. So, we do need to be alert and aware for ourselves and our neighbors.

Also, we have had incidents in the past where homes were broken into. There was the girl on the phone in the front while her cohort was breaking into homes from the back on Stillwater a few years ago. Last year, it was thefts of golf clubs, bikes and tools from open garages. I'm sure there have been other crime "sprees" but those are the two I can think of off the top of my head.

All considered, TV is very safe compared to other towns with a population over 80,000. So, we need to be diligent but I don't think we need to over-react or become paranoid. Here's hoping that no one gets hurt trying to protect their home.

asianthree 01-13-2014 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 810918)
I disagree. They nabbed the two who broke into the home at Miona Shores very quickly.


Stopping speeding will save lives too.


I also believe the tax base on homes is the same all over Sumter county.

so do we know if the two who were arrested for the miona shores home, worked for lawn or contractors?...i agree with GG this was quick, for an arrest, but for someone to know about a safe, could have been a conversation over heard in a resturant or while out shopping, or did we put the box out to the curb...when you buy objects have the box removed from your home do not put it out to the curb

PaPaLarry 01-13-2014 08:26 AM

Just curious? Was the house closed up? (meaning all blinds down, curtains shut etc) Just trying to get a reason why they chose certain house? Is it good to close everything up, when leaving house? Just looking for suggestions

gomoho 01-13-2014 08:27 AM

Could someone tell me if the safes involved in these crimes are actually taken from the home or broken into and left in the home. If broken into why are they getting into them so easily??? don't think your average criminal can get into a safe that easily.

Cedwards38 01-13-2014 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bonanza (Post 810925)
It is a documented fact that most break-ins occur during the day. Usually it is service people of one sort or another who do this because they either have some kind of knowledge about the property or have actually been inside.

Security systems make noise, however, between the time the security company calls you and gets no response and gets in touch with the police, the culprets have done the damage, grabbed what they want and are gone before the cops ever get there.

Cameras are good, but don't go for cheap. You get what you pay for and inexpensive ones give you poor results if you are trying to I.D. a person or vehicle.

We all need to be aware and watch out for one another. I will even go as far to say be nosey!

The big advantage of the security system is that most burglars with half a brain will not choose a house with a security system because it might draw too much attention to the criminal activity. Why should they take that chance when there are so many homes that don't have a system and would not add that risk?

MikeV 01-13-2014 09:21 AM

The daylight destruction of a front door is possible because many of the designs have hidden entranceways to the front door. It is almost like a hallway to get to the front door. So if you are not directly across the street you are not able to see the front door. This gives the thieves a hidden entrance to break in the door and they only have to worry about being visible for a short period of time.

Parker 01-13-2014 09:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by handyman (Post 810915)
Inept Sheriff dept. in Sumpter County, his Deputies should be patrolling the neighborhoods within his juristictiction , instead of hiding behind bushes trying to bust ,senior residents flying at a blistering pace of 22 miles an hour in their hotrod golfcarts , WE do pay more taxes then anyone in this county,home invasions are day by day,what is going to be done?


Three cheers for our Sheriff's Office! But they can't be everywhere all the time. Your contemptuous post is unjustified. I am confident they are doing all they can in a professional way.

NoMoSno 01-13-2014 09:48 AM

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Originally Posted by gomoho (Post 810989)
Could someone tell me if the safes involved in these crimes are actually taken from the home or broken into and left in the home. If broken into why are they getting into them so easily??? don't think your average criminal can get into a safe that easily.

Actually, if you go to YouTube, do a search for "Safe cracking", you will find it very easy to open most safes.
https://www.youtube.com/results?sear...cracking&sm=12
However most methods will make some noise.

graciegirl 01-13-2014 10:01 AM

You can learn anything from the internet
 
Look at this.


3 Ways to Kick Down a Door - wikiHow


It says that if the kicking doesn't work, it shows you where to use a hammer and then a crowbar.


Ain't that just calming to all of us?

gingersnap 01-13-2014 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by redwitch (Post 810929)
As to comments that the Sumter Sheriff's Office is inept and more interested in ticketing folks, sorry, I totally disagree. I've seen several police cars (both marked and unmarked) patrolling Pinellas and its adjoining streets quite a bit lately. As was said, they can't be everywhere at once. So, we do need to be alert and aware for ourselves and our neighbors.

I agree with this comment. We have seen a lot of police covering the Pinellas St area lately. They just can't be everywhere and see everything. We need to be on the look-out too. In talking with one of the Sherrif's Deputies at the scene of yesterday's break-in, he told us that there are currently 9 officers "in training" within the Sheriffs Dept. :police: They will be added to the force soon to help keep us safe. His other comment was, "ya'll are growing so fast here in The Villages that we can't keep up with all the new areas." They are really trying to keep us safe and I think we need to give them some credit.

R2 & T-Rose 01-13-2014 11:09 AM

Just curious- if there IS a "pattern" to the break-in's, i.e.; same predators who are targeting their victims, (and likely the police have already asked the victims the same question); but could there be a common link?

Should all the victims get together and discuss whom they may know or whom they may have done business with-that might be a common denominator? Just a thought- in case the chosen victims are not "random"..??

TVMayor 01-13-2014 12:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 811047)
Look at this.


3 Ways to Kick Down a Door - wikiHow


It says that if the kicking doesn't work, it shows you where to use a hammer and then a crowbar.


Ain't that just calming to all of us?

Seeing we are holding class for burglars, please do not break in my door use a “Bump Key”.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=131j0htYIoU]BUMP KEY IN ACTION - YouTube[/ame]

jbdlfan 01-13-2014 12:21 PM

I am a bit curious as to whether this is a recent phenomenon or has this happened throughout the building of The Villages? Is this just something about the constructtion areas this time? Seems strange to have an uptick just at this particular time.


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