Irvine police were offering tips to the public to stem a recent tide of residential burglaries impacting homeowners.
Irvine police were offering tips to the public to stem a recent tide of residential burglaries impacting homeowners.
Over the past 35 days, there have been 34 residential burglaries in the city, the Irvine Police Department reported. “One trend we are seeing is suspects knocking down or disabling cameras. The second is suspects climbing to the second story and entering through a window or door,'' according to a police statement.Get Southern California news, weather forecasts and entertainment stories to your inbox.Maintain a security system and camera system with activity alerts.When a stranger is at the door, communicate with them through your camera or from behind the door so they think somebody is home.
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