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Camera Captures Florida Burglars

Apr 15, 2009

In Florida, a woman has recently done her part to preserve justice in her community.

Using a web cam, Jeanne Thomas captured two men in the act of robbing her home. After logging into her web cam feed from her Keiser University office, Thomas discovered that two men had made themselves right at home.

”It was the strangest feeling,” Thomas said of the incident in an interview with the Palm Beach Post. “I had a feeling something wasn’t right. When I went on, I saw a person standing in my house.”

While watching the men gather up her family’s belongings, Thomas contacted police and within minutes, 18 officers had surrounded her home and the robbers inside.

”You could see them on the video freaking out,” said Thomas, who installed the camera after going other robberies. “They darted around the house trying to figure out how to get out.”

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Florida Homeowners: Start Protecting Your Property

Feb 20, 2009

The latest Census Bureau figures show 4.5% of the homes and 16.6% of the rental apartments and condos in Florida are vacant, among the highest rates in the nation. In south Florida alone, specifically Miami-Ft. Lauderdale, 3.6% of the homes are vacant, while 13.1% of the rental apartments sit empty. This high rate of vacancy has been found to be connected to a higher rate of burglary, especially in conjunction with the chaotic economy. We already now why burglars are searching for easy targets. Now we know where they are looking.

The foreclosures and empty homes can be a draw for burglars and thugs, who view the empty houses and condos as easy targets for stealing items like appliances, left behind personal property, glass, copper piping, or other materials that could be sold. The foreclosed properties are an issue for local law enforcement agencies also.


“It’s definitely a problem that we’ve seen and that we have to deal with. We did see an increase in homes that are foreclosed become targeted,” Sgt. Tom Gendreau with the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office said in an interview with a Florida media station.

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