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Re: Attempted forced entry - Heights
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Maybe so, I know people who leave nice bikes unlocked in their hallway. Seems foolhardy to me. Thankfully these morons are pretty few, Downtown we have a 6 light glass door, and have never had it broken. It was jimmied before I wised up and put a anti-jimmy bars. I've had skels climb the fire escape, but no one has simply broken the glass.
Posted on: 2013/11/26 1:02
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Re: Attempted forced entry - Heights
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Rarely are those that perform such acts smart. Maybe he was hoping to do a smash and grab in the ground floor common area?
Posted on: 2013/11/25 23:33
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Not just crazy but dumb. To choose a noisy way to enter at the time most people are home asleep? My outer door on Palisade is wood, and they don't use the deadbolt. I really don't know how much abuse it can take.
Posted on: 2013/11/25 23:18
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Attempted forced entry - Heights
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One of my tenants informed me that some guy at around 2:30 AM a couple nights ago tried kicking in the ground floor door to my building (Palisade Ave. btw Congress and North Ave.) This was unusual only because the break-ins and attempts I have had in the past happen during the day when everyone is at work.
The perp failed to kick in the door (the steel door held) and left before the police arrived. I was also told the building next door was burglarized. Just letting people know.. there are some crazy criminals on the loose in the Heights.
Posted on: 2013/11/25 22:45
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