Bloomfield Township, Mich. — Alarm bells are ringing across Oakand County as local residents grapple with an unsettling trend: a surge in targeted burglaries by transnational gangs. In just the past week, eight homes have reported break-ins, with several instances occurring more than once. That’s enough to make anyone uneasy!
Local law enforcement, led by Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard, has issued a warning for all homeowners to stay on high alert. Neighborhoods in Oakland Township, Novi, Bloomfield Township, Bloomfield Hills, and Rochester Hills have all found themselves in the crosshairs. With luxury homes becoming prime targets for these high-tech criminals, even residents who once thought they were safe are becoming increasingly concerned.
As local resident Sue Siwek put it, “Initially, I thought Oakland Township, you know, million-dollar homes, that was where they were hitting, so it wasn’t for us. But at the same time, that’s not the case any longer. It’s concerning to me — very much.”
So, who are these sneaky criminals? It turns out we have some shrewd professional criminals crossing over from Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela. These groups are using either visa waiver programs to gain entry or simply sneaking in across the border. Armed with advanced tools like alarm jammers, drones, and tracking devices, they’re executing incredibly calculated residential thefts.
When they strike, they go for the gold — quite literally! High-end watches, jewelry, and cash are top on their shopping list, and they’re not just keeping the loot close to home. They sell stolen property in major cities like Los Angeles, New York, and Miami!
For those wondering how authorities are responding, some positive action has already been taken. Sheriff Bouchard noted that the task force created last year to crack down on these gangs has already shown results. “They’re back with a vengeance,” he remarked, indicating that while some gang members are currently imprisoned, new crews have emerged to take their place.
News of this recent spike in burglaries has many residents reevaluating their security measures. “I don’t have a (security) system in my house. I’m thinking very seriously about getting one,” confessed Siwek. It’s become clear that investing in a solid security system might just be the key to sleeping soundly at night!
To safeguard their homes, residents are advised to consider transitioning from easily blocked wireless alarms to more secure wired systems. Also, keep an eye on suspicious activity in your neighborhood. The best defense comes from being observant!
So, what can you do to keep your valuables safe? Here are a few tips:
In these uncertain times, staying vigilant is more important than ever. With the rise of these bold intruders, Oakland County residents are urged to come together to protect their community. Remember, safety starts with you!
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