These are a couple of things I would like to point out to all the ladies out there, maybe you already know this, maybe not:
http://www.wmur.com/news/22958692/detail.html
Stalkers Take Advantage Of High-Tech Cell Phones
Devices Used By Some Stalkers To Track Victims
UPDATED: 11:54 pm EDT March 25, 2010
SOMERSWORTH, N.H. -- "Cell phones have become a pervasive tool in society, but experts warn the technology can also be used by stalkers to track their victims.
Local police said they are starting to see more cases in which high-tech devices are in the wrong hands......
.....What the woman didn't realize was what police said her estranged husband had done. They said he turned on the family mapping plan in their cell service, allowing her phone to be tracked by cell towers."
Very good video at link!!
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And:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lock_bumping
Lock bumping
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lock bumping is a lock picking technique for opening a pin tumbler lock using a specially-crafted bump key.
One bump key will work for all locks of the same type.
A US patent first appears in 1928 by H.R. Simpson called a 'rapping' or bump-key. (page 19 "High Security Mechanical Locks - An Encyclopaedic Reference" published by Graham W. Pulford 2007). In the 1970s, locksmiths in Denmark shared a technique for knocking on a lock cylinder while applying slight pressure to the back of the lock plug. When the pins would jump inside of the cylinder, the plug would be able to slide out freely, thus enabling the locksmith to disassemble the lock quickly.[1] The use of a bump key was not introduced until some time later and was first recognized as a potential security problem around 2002–2003 by Klaus Noch who brought it to the attention of the German media.[2] After further examination of the procedure, a white paper was drafted in 2005 by Barry Wels & Rop Gonggrijp of The Open Organization Of Lockpickers (TOOOL) detailing the method and its applicability.[3] A patent exists for a lock device following the same principle as the bump key from 1926–1928.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour..._OWQAQ&usg=AFQjCNEDnXfODswrbNsdrMyt8eZ5W9YGKQ
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour..._OWQAQ&usg=AFQjCNFb3naFGzhY7uzuHLMFeVa9uBhr1Q
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According to a you-tube video, a bump key can be made from any key, it doesn't even need to be a blank, and any kid can fashion one at home with an old key and a rasp. There is a detailed video on the net about how to fashion your own bump key. From my understanding, the only way to prevent this are keyless locks and not the cheapo's from H.D. It is my silly girl opinion that he isn't accessing these homes every time through the windows. Surely these ladies would notice something wrong with their windows over and over, over a stretch of months. Missing panes of glass would be a heads up, IMO. Maybe I'm wrong, but if it were my granny or mom, I wouldn't want to take any chances...
As far as the cell phones go, I think a two way radio might be just the ticket, especially if there was a trusted neighbor or relative to leave the other hand set with......
http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3251228
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