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Property crime spiking in South Lake Tahoe


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There have been more than three property thefts a day in South Lake Tahoe this month.

Of the 54 thefts reported, 61 percent were a result of unsecured and/or unattended property. This is from vehicles, residences and at public places.

The theft locations include:

  • 17 unattended/unsecured property (usually from public places)
  • 10 unlocked vehicles (six in the last two days)
  • 6 property stolen from business storefronts.

Tips not to be a victim:

 

  • Install a vehicle alarm or mechanical lock for the steering wheel or ignition.
  • Lock the doors and leave the windows rolled up.
  • Activate any alarms or anti-theft devices.
  • Keep valuables out of sight and/or remove them from the vehicle. Expensive items in full view invite theft even if the vehicle is locked.
  • Do not leave money, checkbooks, or credit cards in the vehicle at any time.

Preventing bicycle theft:

  • Keep bicycles locked any time they are unattended with a good “U” type lock that cannot be cut. Another choice would be a good casehardened padlock and thick cable. Be sure the “U” lock or cable goes through the front wheel, rear wheel and the frame, and secure it to a fixed object.
  • Check the lock by pulling on it to make sure it is secure.
  • Purchase Anti-Theft Dots from a local bike shop. Register the serial number with Anti-Theft Dots and add photos of your bike.
  • Be sure to retain all evidence of purchase, including the serial number and have them available if your bike is stolen.
  • Avoid parking a bicycle in a deserted or poorly lit area.
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  1. Robin Smith says - Posted: July 18, 2016

    Old people alert! Get to know your neighbors by sight, if not personally, as some of them are definitely less than attractive.

    However, knowing who their friends are and when they come and go from the property is helpful when it comes to identifying who should and who should not be there.

    IF YOU SEE SOMETHING SAY SOMETHING. GIVE A WHOLE NEW MEANING TO NOSEY OLD LADY/MAN.

    Sooner or later this type of miscreants’ crimes move up in nature, These types become brazen home invaders and somebody will sooner or later get hurt.

  2. don't give up says - Posted: July 19, 2016

    Vacations rentals in residential areas make it hard to know who the bad people are. Strangers are a danger.