header image
Home arrow History arrow Relevent Issues arrow Crime Watch Alert
Crime Watch Alert

 CRIME WATCH ALERT
In the AIKEN area today (March 28, 2007), a burglary occurred which matches the method of operation of Travelers (sometimes referred to as “gypsies”). This is relevant to us here in Charleston because often these criminals go from town to town rapidly and they have a history of coming here. It has been more than a year since we had one of these incidents.




In previous years they have struck here in the following areas: The Crescent, South Windermere, Wappoo Heights, Charlestowne (South of Broad), Country Club, Riverland Terrace, Wespannee, Sandhurst and elsewhere (I may have left one or two out, but you see the trend). They target houses in the 9am-4pm range, usually affluent, older, established neighborhoods. They target homes where they either guess or determine they will find “good silver” and “good jewelry”. In years past they have waited a few weeks between burglaries, and jumped neighborhood to neighborhood making it very hard to prepare for.

 
WHAT TO LOOK FOR:

Probably females, often what one might describe as an “olive complexion” with dark hair., BUT They can look like anyone, drive anything. Be particularly wary of people knocking on your door or walking the neighborhood, especially side and back-yards. When confronted they respond with stories like “doing a survey…”, “selling magazines”, “looking for a lost dog or puppy”, “thought this house was for sale”. They are very smooth talkers, in spite of a usually very thick accent. Look for cars parked for no reason, occupied or not; cars riding slowly through or taking pictures, people knocking on neighbor’s doors, walking to or from the side or rear of someone’s house.

 
WHAT TO DO:
If you see any of these things or something else that you think is odd, CALL the POLICE at 577-7434 or Dial 911. Give as complete information as possible regarding vehicle descriptions and tags, people’s descriptions, and direction of travel.

 
HOW TO PROTECT YOUR HOME:
  1. The best things you can do revolve around awareness and good security habits:
  2. Know your neighbors – become active in area Crime Watch
  3. Use your alarms! Call if you hear a neighbor’s alarm.
  4. Lock windows and doors, every time you leave.
  5. Use Deadbolts.
  6. Trim bushes to limit hiding areas.
  7. Secure Valuables - Keep them away from view of windows and the front door – safes are good.
  8. Don’t open the door to strangers. An innocuous sounding visitor can “case” your home’s potential from the front door.
  9. Consider alternate storage of valuables – victims’ silver has been stored predictably in dining room drawers and china cabinets; jewelry stored predictably in master bedroom jewelry boxes.
  10. VARY YOUR SCHEDULE – victims have usually been at routine, weekly appointments or on trips.


 For more information you may contact Sgt. Shelor in the Crime Prevention office (720-2438).

Newsflash
There is a CRIME WATCH ALERT for Riverland Terrace. Click here for more info.
Latest News
Who's Online
We have 30 guests online
Warning: getimagesize(/hsphere/local/home/rtnahome/rtnahome.com/mambo///images/stories/random/avenofoaksa.jpg): failed to open stream: Permission denied in /hsphere/local/home/rtnahome/rtnahome.com/mambo/modules/mod_random_image.php on line 55
avenofoaksa.jpg