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BURGLARY The Los Alamitos Police Department is educating the community to combat a form of burglary that does not occur frequently, but when it does occur it is often a high loss crime and targets the elderly and other vulnerable residents. It is suspected that these types of crimes sometimes may go unreported, as their commission requires an element of trust. The victim may feel embarrassed that their trust was violated by the criminal and may lead to the victim avoiding reporting the incident. In Los Alamitos, alleged suspects have posed as estimators for home improvement work and other types of un-anticipated salespeople, calling on the victim at the front of their home. In general, the scam goes as follows. A person approaches either the home or the resident outside. They will have a reason to sell something to you, to inspect something for you, or otherwise move you to another part of the house or yard. They may accompany you to the back yard to check on the impact of the “work they are doing next door,” or they may want you to show them the problem-plumbing fixture they would like to fix for you. In the meantime, their accomplice(s) walked in the open front or back door, or even an open window, while the resident is in the back yard or another part of the house. The accomplice(s) is looking for high value items while the resident is kept distracted. Most criminals learn their craft in short order and know where to look for cash, jewelry, strong boxes, and safes. These criminals are appropriately dressed, articulate, have props making them look legitimate (i.e.: business cards, clip boards to jot down their estimates, etc.), and have a variety of strategies to gain your trust. The crime is insidious as the variety of strategies, approaches, and props to gain people’s trust is only limited by their imagination. The disturbing aspect is that these ruthless people have your trust, and the criminal’s full intention is unknown. Other methods for the suspects to gain the trust and compliance of their victims include:
The Los Alamitos Police Department does not want to unduly frighten residents, but it is important to be aware of techniques that are used to gain access to your home. Possible victims and their neighbors should be aware of the varieties of scams used to get through the front or back door of the home.
Treat every stranger with caution, if you are suspicious of the person’s actions or are unable to reasonably identify the person initiating contact with you in these circumstances, don’t hesitate to call the Police Department and ask for assistance. The Los Alamitos Police Department would much rather respond and determine the situation is as it should be, rather than be called later and find that our resident has been the victim of this scam. 8/07 |
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