BURGLARY IN AREA

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  • bwsec
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ATTENTION:  BURGLARY IN AREA  January 20, 2009

REPORT: Break-in 8:45 PM

5368 WOLF RUN DR.

Homeowner entered through garage door into house, saw that home had been ransacked and people were still in the home. Owner left to go to neighbor's house to call police to report break-in. Thieves had entered through the back door, kicked in the door, which was dead bolted. Stole electronics, and other valuables. Thieves took off out the back and left in a car that was parked on Bear Tooth Court, when the owner came in the house. Description of car and persons unknown at this time. It is believed that there was more than one person involved.

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ATTENTION:  BURGLARY IN AREA  January 20, 2009

REPORT: Break-in 8:45 PM

5368 WOLF RUN DR.

Homeowner entered through garage door into house, saw that home had been ransacked and people were still in the home. Owner left to go to neighbor's house to call police to report break-in. Thieves had entered through the back door, kicked in the door, which was dead bolted. Stole electronics, and other valuables. Thieves took off out the back and left in a car that was parked on Bear Tooth Court, when the owner came in the house. Description of car and persons unknown at this time. It is believed that there was more than one person involved.

 

Wonder what ever happened to the Neighborhood Watch program?  Did it ever get off the ground?

 

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The Blockwatch program is as simple as volunteering to be a coordinator for the committee. The City of Columbus offers a lot information on how to have a good community blockwatch organization. They even have free seminars...we just need residents that are interested in helping out in our community. We could have National Night Out celebrations and other fun events if we had someone to help coordinate and get people involved in our neighborhood.

"Most people know how to make a home safer: locked windows, lights on timers, safes for valuables and guns, neighborly vigilance, calls to police to report anything outside the norm."

"But time and again," Woods said," police find that victimized homeowners simply didn't do those things."

(Taken from the COLUMBUS DISPATCH)

 

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