The number of burglaries, thefts from cars and violent crimes dropped in the Western Bay. |
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The soaring burglary rate is coupled with a drug abuse epidemic that adds more violence to even the simplest of burglaries or muggings. |
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He also faces charges of conspiracy to commit burglaries and steal motor vehicles in West Yorkshire. |
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But three weeks after his release, he was dealing in heroin and committing burglaries. |
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Police say all the property has been stolen in either burglaries or robberies. |
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The court heard he began committing burglaries at the age of 13 and first targeted churches ten years ago. |
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Police say the problem has a direct impact on pushing up burglaries, robberies and thefts. |
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The theft of a water company's van has sparked fears it might be used to commit distraction burglaries. |
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The police suspect one man committed the four burglaries on New Year's Day. |
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He said police would like to hear from anyone with information about burglaries or stolen property. |
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Other measures include a new team to tackle bogus official burglaries and an increase in hate crime reporting centres. |
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The three run some of the biggest hijacks and burglaries New York has ever seen. |
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I also knew that the area where my aunt lives is prone to attempted burglaries and hijackings. |
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By smashing the highly-lucrative market, police aim to slash the number of cars taken in burglaries and hijackings throughout the district. |
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Many burglaries, hold-ups and car thefts are also never properly investigated. |
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One of Swindon's most prolific housebreakers who committed more than 70 burglaries in the town is back behind bars. |
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Sgt Spedding believes the burglaries are the work of only two or three people, mostly stealing to feed drug habits. |
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Since the beginning of June there have been 39 burglaries in which thieves have conned their way into homes. |
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In the Furness area, which includes Barrow, there were 404 burglaries, of which 36 per cent were due to insecure doors and windows. |
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He had been appearing for a remand in custody hearing in connection with two burglaries. |
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He lay in wait for the intruders, having been the victim of earlier burglaries, chased them out of the house and shot them both. |
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Police say most burglaries are carried out by drug addicts to pay for their next fix. |
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People are asked to be extra vigilant following a spate of serious burglaries and thefts all over the county. |
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Stained glass windows at the church were damaged after burglars forced their way in through them in three previous burglaries. |
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Huge reductions in robberies and burglaries have earned Bradford's crime-fighters praise from the Government. |
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The crime wave was finally ended after he was caught on video trying to use a credit card he had stolen during one of the burglaries. |
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Murders, rape incidents, dacoity and burglaries had become the order of the day. |
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The year was 1985, and the town was under a scare of violent burglaries and dacoities targeting remote houses. |
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There are lots that we can do to help prevent burglaries, such as installing deadlocks on doors and fitting proper window catches. |
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They left a trail of destruction in their wake and caused thousands of pounds of damage during the spate of burglaries of homes and shops. |
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Crime reduction leaflets had also been distributed, warning people about leaving doors unlocked, purse dipping and car key burglaries. |
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House burglaries were down from four to one although burglary of other properties was up from four to five. |
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However, they also hope the operation will reduce overall crime levels in the area including drug dealing, burglaries, car thefts, and joyriding. |
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Basingstoke police are hunting a gang of criminals believed to be behind a string of burglaries where elderly people's homes have been targeted. |
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The total number of aggravated burglaries or robberies recorded in Limerick that year was 118, a decrease of 23 per cent from the previous year. |
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Allotment holders are seeing red after burglaries and raids by vandals left their gardens in a mess. |
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He denies committing three of the burglaries, but admits handling goods stolen in the same house raids. |
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The family had had difficulties because word had got about in the local community that the youth was responsible for the burglaries. |
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Crime is infrequent although the capital area has seen a modest increase in burglaries and there is some drug and alcohol abuse. |
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Last week, year-on-year figures showed slight rises in street crime and burglaries. |
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The vicious attack is the latest in a worrying number of burglaries to hit the area this year. |
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Last Tuesday, the railway station was broken into and there were attempted burglaries at two private residences in the area. |
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We still need members of the public to come forward and help us by letting us know who is committing the burglaries and who is storing the items. |
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England and Wales already have the highest levels of burglaries, car thefts, assaults and robberies in the industrialised world. |
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We had burglaries and robberies and car prowls and thefts and domestic violence cases that to my way of thinking deserved much higher priority. |
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Nothing is more depressing than a never-ending litany of vandalism, muggings and burglaries. |
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Since the New Year police have received several reports of burglaries and criminal damage. |
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The burglaries happened at around 2 am on Saturday with the residents of both houses at home. |
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Police reported a slew of burglaries in which the culprits entered homes while occupants slept, stealing whatever they could make off with. |
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Along with stamping out burglaries and thefts, a heavy emphasis is put on personal safety. |
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They included four commercial burglaries, two car thefts and two other thefts. |
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These offenders have recently been found guilty of a number of burglaries and car thefts. |
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Other crimes such as burglaries and thefts from cars had decreased, he added. |
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Similar increases occurred in other forms of armed robbery as well as in muggings and burglaries. |
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Improved street lighting could reduce the amount of street violence, assaults, muggings, car thefts and burglaries, he said. |
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Why are consecutive governments refusing to admit that crime of all sorts, muggings, rapes, burglaries and murders, is out of control? |
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Compared to places like Horsforth and Yeadon, the number of burglaries, muggings and robberies are very low. |
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From April 2003 to April this year there were 2,200 burglaries in the Bradford North division, a 38 per cent reduction on the previous year. |
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They have warned that distraction burglaries occur when con artists offer to repair roofs, replace tiles and fix other weather damage. |
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Robbery was down by a quarter, domestic burglaries dropped by more than a third and vehicle crime fell by more than 40 per cent. |
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On that night we had reports across the city of burglaries, car crime, public order incidents, domestic violence, road traffic accidents. |
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But he pointed out that three burglaries were prevented by sharp-eyed neighbours seeing what was happening. |
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Residents in Barnoldswick are being urged to shop thieves to the police in a bid to crack down on sneak-in burglaries in the area. |
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Its members are unsurpassed at stopping murders, rapes, robberies, burglaries and other violent crimes. |
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Victim Support gives practical help and emotional support to victims of crime, from handbag snatches to burglaries, rape and killings. |
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An offshoot of these visits can be burglaries and theft of garden equipment and power tools. |
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Twenty-five per cent of house burglaries are sneak-ins and almost half are offences, where the burglar lifts keys from the house to steal the car. |
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Chain snatchings, muggings and burglaries have become rampant. |
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Most of the burglaries took place during the daytime in broad daylight. |
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The call comes after a surge in artifice burglaries, where tricksters assume a variety of guises and prey upon people's trust to enter their homes and steal belongings. |
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She was also accused of faking three burglaries to claim insurance money. |
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The con happened a week after a nine-year-old boy was used as a decoy in three distraction burglaries in Kendal and Windermere, during which wallets and purses were stolen. |
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Most burglaries are carried out by opportunists when a house is empty. |
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Drink is also a significant factor in street crime, burglaries and theft. |
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There have been a number of burglaries in the neighborhood in recent months. |
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Incidents have included ram raids and commercial burglaries. |
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A state-of-the-art system is used to log details of burglaries. |
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What if all the cities in the US were wracked by a crime wave, with thousands of murders, kidnappings, burglaries, and carjackings in every major city every year? |
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Police officers are also warning elderly people to be on their guard tonight because Halloween can be rife with people committing distraction burglaries. |
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Police are also asking residents to look out for a stolen car which has been used in a number of burglaries and smash-and-grab raids in the district. |
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The vandalism and burglaries in the area are knocking house prices down. |
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In the last six days there have been three cat-flap burglaries in the Stoke and Walsgrave areas. |
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There were no abductions, no girls lured into rape vans with promises of modeling careers or screen time, no burglaries in the parking lot. |
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In it, it was revealed that Teesdale has fewer burglaries than any other part of the country. |
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A quartic kernel function using an adaptive bandwidth with a sample size of 15 burglaries and a cell size of 500m were selected. |
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Thirty-one-year-old Earnest Holdman had quite an extensive rap sheet, littered with burglaries, some of which he served hard time for. |
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There were about 4,469 burglaries, 25,100 thefts, and 4,210 motor vehicle thefts. |
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Wilson, who also carried out 15 other burglaries, including at a funeral parlour, medical centre and a hospital, was jailed for 19 months. |
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He may exhibit safes showing the marks of attempted burglaries, for example, or portraits made from police identikits. |
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From lock-outs to changing locks after burglaries, from broken doors to windows needing boarding up. |
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In 2015, there were 40 reported cases of rape, 214 robberies, 742 burglaries, and 1027 cases of theft. |
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The characters are all quirky and life-size, and, as with the burglaries in Breaking In, the treatment of drugs is refreshingly free of either moralizing or romanticizing. |
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With the police overstretched and burglaries constantly on the increase, would-be thieves now know that someone could be watching and are clearly getting the message. |
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Police hope Operation Cullion will lead to a sudden drop in the number of burglaries, robberies and car break-ins in north Merseyside by taking drugs off the streets. |
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And we hardly even consider the countless robberies, shopliftings, burglaries, carjackings, kidnappings, stalkings, intimidations and harassments. |
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Operation Tricep has seen a sharp drop in shoplifting, antisocial behaviour, street drinking and burglaries, at a time of year when such offences are most rife. |
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