cubiczirconia
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not once, but twice.
Yesterday my daughter told me that someone was peeking inside our house through the windows. I went downstairs, opened the door, checked and there was no one. I even checked the "motor court" side if someone was hiding that side. Then I told her that it might be a neighbor walking the dog.
This afternoon, I didn't go for my scheduled pick up at 1.30. Daughter was sick and came home early. I usually leave my car outside, but today I had parked it inside after I brought her home. Someone started pushing the front door at 1.30. I got really mad thinking it might be one of those people who leave cards, and opened the door. (without peeking in the peep hole to check first). The man ran away as soon as I opened the door. I thought I scared the "bill" guy. Except that he was medium build and had black hair, I don't have any other description of him. That could be landscape guys, that could be Ontrac delivery guy.
Then I was gone for the next pick up. When we return, the door is pushed in, but the deadbolt was intact- it's hard to explain, but hope you get the point. There were two cards, of a cleaning service, folded into the door in a L shape, and I am sure someone slid them through the top of the door to check for the bolts. Well now they know how many bolts!
I called the Irvine Police, and requested for increased patrolling in the area around afternoon pick up time. It's not just mine, half of the houses in the neighborhood are empty at that time. The cop paid a house visit, and took the visiting card of the cleaning company and said he would give a call and talk to those guys.
Scary day! But I am putting a brave front so that the kids aren't scared.
Anyway, thought of sharing with my fellow citizens of the safe city. There is a time delay before the alarm goes on when you enter from the front door/ garage entry. Windows and the back door break-ins mean immediate alarm. I think that's one of the reasons for the front door break in. And also, during afternoons, there is hardly anyone outside, and anyone inside during those hours..
I saw all the amazing responses you guys left on my blog, but I have been busy with all this drama.. Thank you so much..
I bragged about leaving the car windows down, and car unlocked with my purse inside on the street in Irvine, but I don't think I will try that ever again! Take care you guys, takes only a minute to turn on the alarm or lock the doors. More later, when I am a little composed. I need to meet a few neighbors and see if we can set up a neighborhood watch program in the afternoons.
CZ
Yesterday my daughter told me that someone was peeking inside our house through the windows. I went downstairs, opened the door, checked and there was no one. I even checked the "motor court" side if someone was hiding that side. Then I told her that it might be a neighbor walking the dog.
This afternoon, I didn't go for my scheduled pick up at 1.30. Daughter was sick and came home early. I usually leave my car outside, but today I had parked it inside after I brought her home. Someone started pushing the front door at 1.30. I got really mad thinking it might be one of those people who leave cards, and opened the door. (without peeking in the peep hole to check first). The man ran away as soon as I opened the door. I thought I scared the "bill" guy. Except that he was medium build and had black hair, I don't have any other description of him. That could be landscape guys, that could be Ontrac delivery guy.
Then I was gone for the next pick up. When we return, the door is pushed in, but the deadbolt was intact- it's hard to explain, but hope you get the point. There were two cards, of a cleaning service, folded into the door in a L shape, and I am sure someone slid them through the top of the door to check for the bolts. Well now they know how many bolts!
I called the Irvine Police, and requested for increased patrolling in the area around afternoon pick up time. It's not just mine, half of the houses in the neighborhood are empty at that time. The cop paid a house visit, and took the visiting card of the cleaning company and said he would give a call and talk to those guys.
Scary day! But I am putting a brave front so that the kids aren't scared.
Anyway, thought of sharing with my fellow citizens of the safe city. There is a time delay before the alarm goes on when you enter from the front door/ garage entry. Windows and the back door break-ins mean immediate alarm. I think that's one of the reasons for the front door break in. And also, during afternoons, there is hardly anyone outside, and anyone inside during those hours..
I saw all the amazing responses you guys left on my blog, but I have been busy with all this drama.. Thank you so much..
I bragged about leaving the car windows down, and car unlocked with my purse inside on the street in Irvine, but I don't think I will try that ever again! Take care you guys, takes only a minute to turn on the alarm or lock the doors. More later, when I am a little composed. I need to meet a few neighbors and see if we can set up a neighborhood watch program in the afternoons.
CZ