-Birdymckee
The MO, the point of entry, the tools, the prime times and even the role delivery drivers play in the perfect crime — all straight from one of the most experienced burglars who’s now serving a life sentence. they regularly targeted homes in all over Washington State, and have agreed to reveal some of his techniques.
“David” is a 43-year-old, white male who has spent one-third of this life in prison. He is responsible for more than 850 burglaries since age 25, averaging to about four burglaries a day, six days a week. Here is just some of what he revealed:
Two burglars who know what they’re doing can be in and out of a house within six minutes.
David worked only between the hours of 8 and 11 am., immediately paying a visit to his “fence”, a person who aids the burglar in selling/distributing the property. Your valuables most likely are sold and gone before you even get home from work to report it.
He almost always entered through the front or back door, using a pry bar tool designed to rip the trim off the door, collapse the sheet rock with little effort. According to North Central police, most burglars in our area gain access through open garage doors.
David owes a lot of his successful crimes to the UPS delivery guy. “They do it all for you,” he says in the interview. He simply followed the truck and waited for the driver to knock on doors, discover no one was home and leave the package at the doorstep along with a bright yellow sticker. “You’ll never look at the UPS guy the same again.”
But neighbors can take David’ advice:
The No. 1 deterrent: install a reliable home alarm system or at least a sign in the front yard. The No. 2 deterrent: get a dog, preferably one that barks at strangers.
Keep all blinds and curtains closed, especially at night. If a burglar sees a flat screen on the wall inside the house, you can bet he’ll be back to get it.
And, perhaps the most important thing: know your neighbors. Burglars usually flee when they’ve been spotted by someone nearby who’ll likely call the police. Know your neighbors’ schedules, notice when a car is parked in the driveway that shouldn’t be there.
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