MaxManning
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Googled for multiple burglaries same night :
http://whotv.com/2015/09/18/newton-police-investigating-string-of-burglaries-in-same-neighborhood/
Police Chief Rob Burdess said the three incidents took place during the afternoon on Monday and Tuesday of this week. They were reported in the 300 block of West 9th Street South and the 700 block of South 2nd Avenue.
** meaning two of the burglaries happened at the same basic location, on the same day.
"I'm hearing that they go to the front door, knock and read the bell. If someone answers, they give their pitch, if they don’t answer they try the doors and try to get in," said resident, Gary Parsons.
---- So you see, I'm not saying this is blueprint for every burglary, but it is indeed plausible. The knocking on the door is a means to determine if someone is home. But, if you se someone leave in only car and lights are off -- maybe you assume that the house is not empty.
http://whotv.com/2015/09/18/newton-police-investigating-string-of-burglaries-in-same-neighborhood/
Police Chief Rob Burdess said the three incidents took place during the afternoon on Monday and Tuesday of this week. They were reported in the 300 block of West 9th Street South and the 700 block of South 2nd Avenue.
** meaning two of the burglaries happened at the same basic location, on the same day.
"I'm hearing that they go to the front door, knock and read the bell. If someone answers, they give their pitch, if they don’t answer they try the doors and try to get in," said resident, Gary Parsons.
---- So you see, I'm not saying this is blueprint for every burglary, but it is indeed plausible. The knocking on the door is a means to determine if someone is home. But, if you se someone leave in only car and lights are off -- maybe you assume that the house is not empty.