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Garage Door Opener Robberies

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The Easy to Install Garage Door Armor Burglaries and break- ins are something, which a homeowner does not really want to think about. One feels like that their home is their fortified castle and it is well protected from all the ugliness of the world outside. However, the reality is in fact more daunting. A statistical study shows that a robbery occurs once every 15 seconds. The number of robberies in a day in the United States is at a staggering 7000. Out of that 3500 break ins occur during the day when the homeowner is at work. On an average, when the home is broken into, the cost burden to the homeowner is roughly $2200. However, the statistic most difficult to digest is that a thief can break inside your house in only 6 seconds. Prevention against Six Second Robberies The six-second robbery does not require any elaborate equipment, just a wire coat hanger, and the wooden wedge. The thief can easily use these instruments to gain access to your garage and then to your home.




They can enter the house without a sound or the alarm going off. While you are away, they can take their time looking around for valuables and render you a massive loss. The thief will jam a wooden wedge into the empty space on top of the garage door and create a little more room for him to work in. Next, he will use a coat hanger to hook onto the manual release of the door. Once this is done, he gains access to your house. The best way to prevent this is by installing the Garage Door Armor. Garage Door Armor Benefits Once the Garage Door Armor is installed, the thief will not be able to gain access to the manual release switch and unlock the garage door without a remote control. The garage door armor will block the path simply. This is a massive deterrent to the thief, as he will not want to waste any time and move onto the next house. Moreover, the Garage Door Armor is easy to install. It takes only a few seconds for the user to snap the armor on in front of the trolley. The upgraded version of the Garage Door Armor is called the Garage door armor pro, which provides extra protection and can be installed within a few minutes.




So before going for work, just put the shield in place and maintain peace of mind about the security of your home. The thieves are becoming smarter by the day. However, with the garage door armor you can protect yourself from being a victim. It will protect you from the six-second break in. You do not require a drawbridge and a moat to protect your castle, you just need a simple product like the Garage door Armor to prevent robberies.Watertown Optometrist Arrested On Burglary, Possession Charges A Watertown doctor faces burglary and possession of a controlled substance charges. Police say Dr. Melanie Weiss was seen going into a home in northeast Watertown and was found to have prescription medication belonging to the homeowner.  She also had garage door openers for the home. According to the Weiss Eyecare Clinic website, Weiss is an optometrist. Weiss was arrested on a $10,000 bond. Police say the arrest came as they investigated similar suspicious activity in the area.




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Tea Party Gains Voice In Trump's Cabinet With Budget Chief South Dakota House Panel Passes Industrial Hemp BillSpokane police arrested six people last weekend suspected in a string of South Hill home break-ins and garage burglaries. The announcement came a day after Spokane County filed paperwork laying out a case against eight people involved in a vehicle prowling ring that stole more than $50,000 in electronics and other goods in several crime sprees from Liberty Lake to Spokane International Airport. In the South Hill case, 45 burglaries have been reported near Manito Park and Comstock Park during the past month. In response, police Capt. Dave Richards said the department increased patrols in those neighborhoods. Reported crimes included about 18 residential and 27 garage burglaries in a 28-day period, many involving stolen bikes and electronics. Richards said police believe the crimes are linked because of similarities in items taken and methods of entry, but declined to explain the methods.




Saturday night, police arrested Delbert Ockey, 19, and Dovin J. Sanders, 20, along with two 16-year-olds. The suspects were driving a stolen vehicle and were arrested after fleeing in the vehicle and on foot, according to police. They are connected to the majority of property crimes in the area, according to police. Rebecca L. Turner, 32, and Joshua S. Skog, 38, both arrested Friday night near 29th Avenue and Bernard Street in a stolen car, may be involved in the burglaries, according to police. Richards said police are also pursuing additional suspects. “We know who they are,” Richards said. After the arrests, there were no calls for police service in the affected neighborhoods Monday. “I think we got part of our problem in jail,” Richards said. In the separate case investigated by the Spokane County Sheriff’s Office, detectives believe that from February to early April, eight suspects, including two juveniles, broke into dozens of cars, stealing credit cards, personal electronics, clothing and even hand-drawn artwork, according to a report filed by Spokane County sheriff’s Detective Shannon McCrillis.

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