By an edhat reader
This past Saturday night between 7:45pm-8:04pm, our house was broken into by three individuals (one female and two males (age 20-25).
The female walked up to our front door with a Doordash bag in her arms pretending to be a food delivery driver. Her intent was to see if anyone was home. She rang our doorbell and peaked inside. My video doorbell shows her standing in front of the door while the other two guys were creeping up and hiding outside of view.
If anyone had been home to open the door, we would have been ambushed. During this time, we were at work.
The two males went around to the back and opened my side gate. They opened a window from the back and climbed inside. The female stayed out front to be on the lookout and was communicating to the men on her phone.
We came home from work to discover our house was ransacked and everything thrown all over the floors. All the drawers were ripped out and belongings thrown all over the place.
These people came in looking some quick money. They took all of our cash and valuables.
We called the police. They came out and did their thing. This kind of stuff is happening regularly and will continue to happen.
This is a reminder to all of you to reevaluate and beef up the security of your home. Be careful and safe!
Looks like the same girl and crew from a previous burglary. It was posted on nextdoor a few weeks ago. Hope they all get caught! Thieves are the worst people……
Please do not get a dog or dogs unless you have the time and money to spend. Dogs are not a tool. If you’re not home all day and your dogs are barking and unsupervised, then you will only have unhappy dogs and cause misery to your neighbors.
My office was broken into and about $7,000 worth of valuables stolen. The burglar was injured coming through the window, with blood all over, but the SBSO refused to do a forensic blood analysis, saying, “This is not television. We don’t do that.” Well, pardon me for asking. I will just suck it up. Oh, what is that on your car door, “Protect and Serve”?
humanitarian, how does protect and serve equate to you getting special treatment and some fake CSI team to come into your business over petty theft? LOL ok dude….
government stimulus checks are running out so the takers of society who refuse to work are doing the next best thing to get money – since they know there will be no consequences – even if a LEO happened to see this crime in action that would probably stand down – since any attempt to intervene may cause some injury to the perps and result in major media backlash and potential lawsuits
this is another byproduct of people having stimulus money to fund their laziness – you now have all of the food delivery drivers cruising through neighborhoods that in turn enables takers to blend in and do this type of crap – I wouldn’t be surprised if the perps needs to rob in order to pay for all of their Doordash food deliveries
SBLOCAL – just wow. Yeah, these are food addicts paying for their delivery addiction. The great thing is that, once again, everything you typed was absolutely wrong. Phew!
Did you not read the article?
oh wow thats awful 🙁 this is happening regularly? where? nothing like this on the mesa or lower westside that i’ve heard of. lock your doors/windows.
ZERO – careful with attempting humor here. Most of the righties are so scared and serious all the time, they assume everyone else is as well. Boy oh howdy did I learn my lesson trying a little satire about the look of a boat yesterday. Man! Yeah, we need to know our audience here. Satire, humor, sarcasm, etc falls on intentionally deaf ear and myopic minds.
I feel bad for the people who still live in SB and think this is normal
RELOADSB and CONSERVAVESB – simple minds think alike? LOL yeah… nice double IDs. Hey, great thing is, once again, you’re wrong. No one who lives in SB thinks home burglary “is normal.”
conservative, its not normal. it happened once. don’t start harping because SB isn’t sheltered from the reality of the world and it’s offenses. i’m positive it happens in other cities much more regularly, just not our town.
I feel bad for the people who still live in SB and think this is normal in society
Wait, you leave cash out where it can be found? Also as a homeowner, I hope you exercise your 2nd Amendment. It does not have to be Texas for you to be smart.
EHDAT – the homeowner’s were at work or didn’t you bother reading it? What good would the 2nd Amendment do them remotely? Oh wait….. remote gun booby traps? Brilliant!
Yeah, a firearm in your house means you and your family can be in even more danger!
In your hands, yes.
How do you know the gun training or weapons readiness courses 10:37 has / has not taken? You make trolling look like a Picasso painting.
Just think – a gun in that house would now be out on the street. That’s surely smart!
Statistics are easily manipulated. Every gun injury/death is recorded without exception. If no one is shot, the use of a firearm to defend ones home is rarely recorded. Tell the police and they say,”Good job.” and they record nothing. Also the stats can be weighted; have to kill the perp inside your house compared with any firearm injury inside or outside your home.
I do agree that if they had had a gun that was not in a safe and/or well hidden, yes, there would be another illegal firearm on the streets.
sac lol!! best post of the week
LOL sac you’re on a roll. this is like explaining to kids that the moon isn’t made of cheese
The perps must have hit the wrong house on your street- They were no doubt looking for the drug dealers home…
uh many dogs are in fact tools. my dogs are not pets. they are working dogs. working dogs are tools and extensions of ones self, guided by ones self. i train dogs for protection, guarding, SAR, drug detection and more.