Morristown police seek public info on Hamilton Road burglary

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Morristown police are asking the public for any information they may have regarding a Sept. 6 burglary on Hamilton Road, in the Franklin Corners section of town.

From the police:

Date: September 9th, 2011

Subject: Burglary Hamilton Road

morristown police badgeOn September 6th, 2011, officers responded to a residence on Hamilton Rd on report of a burglary. Upon arrival, the resident explained that she left her house 6:55 P.M. and returned home at 9:45 P.M., to find that someone forced opened the rear door to the residence. The front door, which was locked before she left the house, was found unlocked. Upon checking the house, nothing was noticed missing.  The resident believes that she may have interrupted the burglary, causing the suspect to escape through the front door as she approached the rear of the house.

Officers checked the area and conducted a canvass of the neighborhood with negative results. Morris County Sheriff’s Office CIS Unit responded and processed the scene. The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information or who witnessed anything suspicious is encouraged to contact the Investigative Unit of the Morristown Police Department at 973-292-6737.  Additionally, information may be provided anonymously through Morris County Crime Stoppers at 973-COP-CALL. Residents can obtain burglary crime prevention information on the Town of Morristown web site at www.townofmorristown.org.

Here are some “Burglary Basics” tips from the police:
FROM THE MORRISTOWN POLICE

The Burglary Basics

The MOST important thing YOU can do is CALL THE POLICE to report a CRIME or any SUSPICIOUS activity. You have to be the eyes of your neighborhood. And remember you can always remain a pair of anonymous eyes!

  • Light up your residence, lock your doors at all times, and call the Police when you see something suspicious.
  •  Make your home look occupied, and make it difficult to break in.
  •  Lock all outside doors and windows before you leave the house or go to bed. Even if it is for a short time, lock your doors.
  •  Leave lights on when you go out. If you are going to be away for a length of time,connect some lamps to automatic timers to turn them on in the evening and off during the day.
  •  Keep your garage door closed and locked.
  • Don’t allow daily deliveries of mail, newspapers or flyers build up while you are away.
  • Arrange with the Post Office to hold your mail, or arrange for a friend or neighbor to take them regularly.
  • Arrange for your lawn to be mowed if you are going away for an extended time.
  • Check your locks on doors and windows and replace them with secure devices as necessary.
  • Push button locks on doorknobs are easy for burglars to open. Install deadbolt locks on all your outside doors.
  • Sliding glass doors are vulnerable. Special locks are available for better security.
  • Other windows may need better locks. Check with a locksmith or hardware store for alternatives.
  • Lawn mowers, barbecues and bicycles are best stored out of sight
  • Always lock your garden sheds and garages.
  •  Use curtains on garage and basement windows.
  • Never leave notes on your door such as “Gone shopping.”
  • Change locks immediately if your keys are lost or stolen.
  • When moving into a new home, have all locks changed.
  • Have adequate exterior lighting. A motion-sensitive light is recommended for backyards.
  • Trim trees and shrubs so that they cannot be used as hiding places for intruders.
  • Make sure your door hinges are on the inside.

Windows

  • Most windows can be pinned for security.
  • Drill a 3/16″ hole on a slight downward slant through the inside window frame and halfway into the outside frame – place a nail in the hole to secure the window.

Alarms:

  •  An alarm system is excellent for home security. It provides peace of mind to homeowners, especially while on vacation. There is a wide variety of alarm systems on the market.
  •  Make several inquiries to different companies for the best security system available to you.
  •  If you have a home alarm system, use it! Activate your alarm system — Alarm systems are only useful when you remember to activate them.
  •  Many individuals have alarm systems but do not arm them because it is inconvenient. Many burglars know this and will not be deterred by a window sticker or sign indicating that the home has an alarm system.

If Your Home Is Broken Into: If you come home to find an unexplained open/broken window or door:

  •  Do not enter – the perpetrator may still be inside.
  •  Use a neighbor’s phone to call police.
  •  Do not touch anything or clean up until the police have inspected for evidence.
  •   Write down the license plate numbers of any suspicious vehicles.
  •  Note the descriptions of any suspicious persons.

Other precautions you should take:

  • Never leave keys under doormats, flowerpots, mailboxes or other “secret” hiding places – – burglars know where to look for hidden keys.
  •  Keep a detailed inventory of your valuable possessions, including a description of the items, date of purchase and original value, and serial numbers, and keep a copy in a safe place away from home — this is a good precaution in case of fires or other disasters.
  • Make a photographic or video record of valuable objects, heirlooms and antiques. Your insurance company can provide assistance in making and keeping your inventory.
  • Trim your shrubbery around your home to reduce cover for burglars.
  •   Be a good neighbor. If you notice anything suspicious in your neighborhood, call 9-1-1 immediately.
  • Mark your valuables with your driver’s license number with an engraver you can borrow from your precinct. Marked items are harder for a burglar to dispose of and easier for police to recover.
  •  Form a Neighborhood Watch Group. We can help you work with your neighbors to improve security and reduce risk of burglary.
  • Consider installing a burglar alarm system.

Car Burglaries

Tips on how to avoid car break-ins:

  • Do not leave valuables in plain view:  (GPS devices, lap tops, PDA’s, cell phones, MP3’s, wallets, purses)
  • Do not leave windows or sunroof open.
  • Do not leave doors unlocked.
  • Do not leave keys in the vehicle.
  • Do not leave the garage door opener in plain view.
  • Do not leave out items with personal information.
  • So not move valuable items to the trunk while in public view.
  • Slow Down and use common sense before you leave your car.

2 COMMENTS

  1. If anyone is interested in a home security system please call or email me. I represent ADT in the Morris County area and I will do a Free in home security needs analysis. Thanks Colleen Nolan (973) 214-7265 cnolan@adt.com

  2. This is the same guy hitting homes all over Morristown. Hopefully someone catches him in the act soon and does what Hoffa suggests….take him out!!

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