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BURGLARY
Burglary
- Unlawful or forcible entry or attempted entry of a residence or business.
This
crime usually, but not always, involves theft. The illegal entry may be by
force, such as breaking a window or slashing a screen, or may be without force
by entering through an unlocked door or an open window. As long as the person
entering has no legal right to be present in the structure a burglary has
occurred. Furthermore, the structure need not be the house or main office
building for a burglary to take place. Illegal
entry, with the intent to take property, of a garage, shed, or any other
structure on the premises also constitutes burglary. If breaking and entering
occurs in a hotel or vacation residence, it is still classified as a burglary
for the household whose member or members were staying there at the time the
entry occurred
If
you come home and find signs of forced entry
to your home (i.e., broken window, door kicked in, door pried open, etc.),
please follow these steps:
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DO NOT ENTER!
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Call
the police from a neighbor's house or walk away from your house and use your
cell phone.
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When
the police arrive tell them if there are any animals or weapons in your
home.
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Allow
the police time to search your home.
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After
you enter your house, do not touch anything unless you check with the
officer(s) first.
If
you realize your house has been burglarized after you have entered:
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GET OUT OF THE HOUSE
IMMEDIATELY!
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Call
the police from a neighbor's house or walk away from your house and use your
cell phone.
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When
the police arrive tell them if there are any animals or weapons in your
home.
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Allow
the police time to search your home.
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After
you re-enter your house, do not touch anything unless you check with the
officer(s) first.
If
your vehicle has been burglarized:
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DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING!
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Call
the police.
To
help the police recover your property:
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Provide the police with as
much detail of the stolen property as possible (make, model, serial
numbers).
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Give
the police information as to who might have committed the crime and why.
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If
you have videotapes or photographs of the stolen articles, provide the
police with copies.
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