Top Signs a Burglar is Targeting You

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What are the top signs a burglar is targeting you? According to experts in law enforcement, most burglars will case a targeted location to analyze it for possible weaknesses prior to committing a robbery or crime. Their objective is to find easy targets that will lessen their chances of getting caught. They also want to see when you, or others, are there, and what kind of valuables you possess.

There are indicators to tell when you are targeted. Pay close attention to the top signs you are being cased. The first rule of safety is to pay attention to your surroundings. So, keep an eye out for the following:

Unrecognized Vehicles

Most of us live busy lives with many things going on around us all the time. But with a little attention, we can get a sense of when something feels out-of-place during our routine. While we don’t want to panic over every small change, or call the police every time we see a car that may be unfamiliar to us, it may or may not be a sign that someone is casing you. How do you tell the difference?

Look to see if anyone exits the vehicle, rings a doorbell, knocks on a door, enters a home or business, or interacts in a normal way with people around the premises. These can be good indicators they are supposed to be there. However, if you see someone just sitting in a car or driving slower than normal traffic around the area, it can indicate targeting.

Taking Photos or Videos

There are legitimate reasons why someone would take photos without having bad intentions. They may be getting ideas for improvements for their property, for remodeling or landscaping, or may be performing official business for an appraisal, or work for the city. However, if someone is walking around a house, taking photos as they go, or going from house to house, taking pictures, chances are they may be casing.

Solicitation

An easy way for burglars to find out information about when people are away and what deterrents they have, such as security systems, reinforced locks, cameras, and window security such as ballistic glass or security film, is to walk up and ring the doorbell or enter the business.

If someone answers, It’s easy for a burglar to pretend to be a customer, salesperson, survey taker, and more. They may pretend to ask for directions, or to use your restroom, or for a drink of water. And, if no one answers, they can make a note of it.

Signs

Watch for upturned mats, odd and out-of-place objects on your property, signs on your lawn, flyers from businesses you don’t recognize, something unmailed in your mailbox, etc. These can be used to signal a good target.

What Should You Do?

Now that you know the top signs a burglar is targeting you, keep in mind that burglars are looking for easy targets that will decrease their chances of getting caught. Effective deterrents can encourage them to seek a different target. And if they do attempt a burglary on your property, you’ll want to keep yourself safe from the attempt. Many burglars carry weapons, just in case they encounter unexpected situations.

Ballistic glass and window security film have proven to be one of the most effective ways to deter theft by creating a barrier between you, your valuables, and those you love from bad actors. Imagine the feelings of safety and security at knowing you have fortified the easiest way for burglars to gain entry, through glass. To learn more about our free security assessment and what works as top-notch deterrents to discourage burglars and protect in case they do target you, call 800-910-1035 now. Thanks for reading:

Top Signs a Burglar is Targeting You

 

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