You would be surprised at how many homes are burglarized because a future burglar saw your address on your luggage at the airport. |
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However, barely a day or night goes by without the sound of a burglar alarm wailing. |
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The burglar had jemmied the window of the rear bedroom out of its frame, breaking the window catches in the process. |
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Miss Kelly said their attempt to jemmy the shop door set off the burglar alarm alerting passing motorist Andrew Carlton. |
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Routine circumstances include calls made by an occupier following the activation of fire or burglar alarms. |
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The burglar had probably heard she had been saving for years from her paltry weekly income, to leave something for her grandchildren. |
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He plays a high-stakes burglar who lifts the diamonds and then gets hoodwinked by a rival gang. |
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A burglar in adolescence, he was addicted to heroin and behind bars before reaching voting age. |
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A crack addict carrying a burglar and stolen goods in his car rammed a police vehicle during a desperate car chase. |
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When police failed to catch the burglar who ransacked her dying mum's home, Georgina Artingstall decided she would solve the case herself. |
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The defence claimed her aunt was viciously beaten by a burglar who ransacked the house. |
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The burglar then managed to escape by wriggling out of his hooded tracksuit top, before dumping his loot and running off. |
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A burglar broke into a home, let his friends in and then held an all-night party. |
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Some people say if a burglar wants to break into your house, he will get in no matter what you do. |
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The police's long running battle to take on the burglar enters a new phase in the town this week. |
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Security staff visited the building at 9pm on Monday to reset a burglar alarm after an attempted break-in at the front. |
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If you think you have the right to assault a burglar, the burglar himself has a right of self-defence! |
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But to the victim of burglary the motivation of the burglar may well be of secondary interest. |
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Two policemen, chasing a burglar on foot, left their car open and his accomplice stole it. |
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It is like making someone who has had their house burgled pay to keep the burglar in jail! |
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Around 1,200 homes have now had burglar alarms, security lights and door and window locks fitted, with 300 awaiting the upgrade. |
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The law as it stands puts the home-owner defending his property and the burglar violating it on exactly the same footing. |
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A Selby burglar who targeted the same shop, day after day, has been jailed for three-and-a-half years. |
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A burglar who stole presents from a York family has been sent a sarcastic message of thanks for ruining their Christmas. |
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A woman today told how a barefaced burglar strolled into her living room as she watched television and walked out with her handbag and purse. |
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A burglar is believed to have choked to death after getting his neck trapped in a window of a home he was fleeing. |
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He described the burglar as stocky with a beer belly, aged 50 to 55, about 5ft 7ins tall with greying hair with dark roots. |
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Police are on the trail of a burglar who has been plaguing homes in a Southampton suburb. |
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He argued that the existing law is biased against the householder in favour of the burglar. |
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Chances are the burglar and your treasured possessions will be long gone before the police arrive. |
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What's more, they're probably so pleased to see someone when a burglar comes, they wag their tail and show the miscreant around the house! |
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The suspected burglar fled the farm but was later discovered nearby with a minor wound in his leg caused by shotgun pellets. |
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A burglar who targeted car showrooms was trapped by DNA on a screwdriver discovered at one and a footprint at another. |
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The burglar causes me to bark, that and the sheer pleasure of resounding, when the torches flare and the winds bluster. |
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The 25-year-old burglar had fallen asleep on a roll of underlay and given himself away by snoring. |
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The burglar searched for unlocked rooms at the College, intending to steal goods to fund his heroin addiction, the court heard. |
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What the judges, politicians and others concerned need to remember is a burglar is breaking the law and must be prosecuted. |
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The burglar, who broke in by a window at the house yesterday, left through the back door, taking a camcorder. |
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Last night while I was down here with you lot, a burglar broke into my house. |
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A burglar who twice crept through a roof space to raid his next-door neighbour's house has been jailed for 15 months. |
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The thieves broke into the shop through the back door and used cutting equipment to cut through the burglar alarm. |
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The idea to start the company stemmed from the fact that in 1999, gardai received 135,000 alarm calls from traditional burglar alarms. |
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In essence, security needs to be far more of a barrier than a burglar alarm. |
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A caretaker raised the alarm when he was alerted by a security firm after burglar alarms were set off. |
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The first line of defense is deterrence, the number one reason for installing a burglar alarm. |
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Underground parking is also available and all apartments are wired for burglar alarms and have video intercom systems. |
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The court heard how the woman became suspicious and went to press the panic button on the burglar alarm. |
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Police were first on the scene after the fire set off a burglar alarm. |
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Breyer, 72, has had no reported major health scares, although he does seem to be a burglar magnet. |
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It is the burglar who bears the culpability for walking through an unlocked door, not the homeowner. |
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Police have denied earlier reports that Pistorius mistook his girlfriend for a burglar. |
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The burglar was a career criminal, just out of prison after robbing a liquor store with a sawed-off shotgun. |
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A burglar will never be able to disarm the system by snipping the wires. |
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A callous burglar who stole one pensioner's life savings and left another in tears after tricking his way into her home and stealing her purse, has been jailed for five years. |
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Although the windows were not linked to the burglar alarm, a sensor activated the system and a passing police patrol stopped to check the building. |
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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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In one incident a pensioner was asleep in her living room when the burglar crept into the house taking cash and jewellery from an upstairs bedroom. |
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The network will include an alarm receiving centre which will be notified of any activated burglar alarms on the system so that it can notify police or keyholders. |
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Thanks to burglar alarms, British criminals have figured out that it's easier to wait till you come home, ring the door bell, and punch you in the kisser. |
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A burglar who manhandled a terrified 91-year-old woman when she caught him in her neighbour's flat has had his jail term cut by appeal court judges. |
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If a burglar breaks the safe and steals the guns, I won't be held responsible for their criminal use because I did what I reasonably could to secure them. |
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Today Southampton detectives appealed for the public's help in catching the burglar, who was white, aged 15 or 16 with fair hair and wore a grey anorak or fleece jacket. |
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The presence of the house sitter is the number one burglar deterrent. |
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A delivery van driver disturbed the burglar, but he escaped. |
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Yet the conservative press tries to keep us all in a frenzied state of fear and loathing, constantly awaiting the next mugging and poised to shoot the next burglar. |
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The police were baffled by the exploits of a cat burglar who only stole from the upper floors of high-rise apartments. |
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A large cat or dog flap could be an effortless way for a burglar to get into your home. |
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According to the Los Nageles times, Newmar made Catwoman's original black skin-tight cat burglar outfit iconic. |
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For the majority of businesses with burglar alarm protection, the threat of telephone or radio system compromise is minimal. |
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The victims could not speak because the burglar had gagged them with duct tape. |
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Murray told Turing that the burglar was an acquaintance of his, and Turing reported the crime to the police. |
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The gentle sameishness of the milk swishing into the hand-bowl seemed to have soothed the burglar very much. |
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A suspected burglar was tracked down by a police service dog and bitten early today. |
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Being a social climber was more of a time burglar than having a ghost twin sister. |
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A SERIAL burglar pretended to be a window cleaner after he was caught balancing on a ledge with his arm through the window of a Birmingham house. |
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A SERIAL burglar came off worse when he chose a kickboxer as his latest victim. |
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Alarm systems, consisting of fire alarm system, burglar alarm system, escape door control, electronic locking system, risk management system. |
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He was caught after setting off burglar alarms in the palace. |
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The burglar alarm job entailed following up leads and meeting people in their own homes to design and quote for a system to meet their needs. |
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An Oregon appeals court has ruled that the police search of a citizen's home in response to a false burglar alarm was illegal. |
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A DRUNKEN burglar kicked a door in and stole a cash card and minidisc player while the occupants of the flat watched in horror. |
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Their fears come amid a 30 per cent sales jump in burglar alarms, 32 per cent in window latches and 26 per cent in mortice locks. |
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In 2012 convicted burglar Lee Cyrus walked out of the facility while on day release. |
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Owners of a real-life cat burglar have been left red-faced after their mischievous feline started stealing underwear from neighbours' homes. |
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There is an endearing side to this curmudgeonly cat burglar that surfaces most clearly in his regular visits to the local library. |
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A teenage burglar high on drugs beat up a 94-year-old widow and left her with irreversible brain damage, a jury was told yesterday. |
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A wanted burglar has been jailed after he admitted stealing a kayak and trying to paddle across one of the world's busiest sea lanes to start a new life in France. |
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They include an ear flattener and a nose shaper, a cheque protector, music hall clacker to show disappointment at bad performances and a clockwork burglar alarm. |
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A pedestrian was able to trip the burglar as he was running away. |
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If we went in and there was no burglar, and we got into a shooting with the homeowner and ventilated him, that would be a little difficult to explain. |
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Then she calls the cops, reports your standard mad-dog black burglar. |
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The shopkeeper was plundered of his possessions by the burglar. |
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But is the cat burglar quite so much of a bad girl as she seems? |
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A burglar must have broken in when my attention was diverted, I thought, reaching for my courage and the knobkerrie that rests in the cupboard under the stairs. |
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But after re-enlisting the former burglar soon found himself a hero. |
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