Nearby break-in highlights importance of locking vehicles, hiding valuables
It's been quiet on the crime front in Eagle Nest, knock on wood, but a recent posting in the BRAG Crime Watch proves residents must remain cautious. Following is an edited version of a posting by a Castle Cove neighborhood resident living near Cove Trace and Bayview Point:
"My son's truck had the passenger side window busted out, and his stereo system, iPod and a TV monitor were ripped out, as well as other personal items. The theft happened sometime between 11 p.m. Wednesday (11/9) and 6 a.m. Thursday (11/10). ... The window had one puncture hole so it looked like (the thieves) knew what they were doing. Keep your eyes open for people looking around who don't belong here. It's getting closer to the holidays, and that is when thefts seem to rise."
Indeed. But common sense should prevail:
> Don't leave vehicles unlocked or windows or sunroofs open.
> Don't leave valuables in vehicles, and if you do be sure to conceal them.
> Keep your vehicles in well-lit areas.
> Always call police if you see anything suspicious, regardless of how odd.
"My son's truck had the passenger side window busted out, and his stereo system, iPod and a TV monitor were ripped out, as well as other personal items. The theft happened sometime between 11 p.m. Wednesday (11/9) and 6 a.m. Thursday (11/10). ... The window had one puncture hole so it looked like (the thieves) knew what they were doing. Keep your eyes open for people looking around who don't belong here. It's getting closer to the holidays, and that is when thefts seem to rise."
Indeed. But common sense should prevail:
> Don't leave vehicles unlocked or windows or sunroofs open.
> Don't leave valuables in vehicles, and if you do be sure to conceal them.
> Keep your vehicles in well-lit areas.
> Always call police if you see anything suspicious, regardless of how odd.
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