Crime & Safety

Burglary Alert: Police Say Theme Links One-Third of Burglaries

Area police are handing out flyers concerning a common theme found among area burglaries, accounting for one third of incidents.

Chicago Police in the 19th District are handing out flyers letting residents know of a common theme found among area burglaries in Lincoln Square.

While it may seem simple, police report that more than one-third of burglaries in the district are currently due to open doors or open windows. They say to always lock doors, windows and garage doors, even if you plan to only be gone for a second. The  19th District covers Lincoln Square south of Lawrence Avenue.

This comes after new District Commander Elias Voulgaris reported a decrease in area robberies, but said burglaries aren’t getting better.

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“As much as we’re trying, our burglaries are steady,” Voulgaris said. “I’d say as high as 95 percent of burglaries can be prevented if we just shut our windows, shut our doors and shut our garage doors. Along with our enforcement mission, we’re going to try to get the word out on how to not be a victim of burglaries and robberies.”

Voulgaris attributes the decline in robberies to new “quality of life” squad cars that handle issues dealing with residents’ quality of life, including burglaries, robberies and intoxicated or suspicious individuals on the streets. In addition, the commander says there’s a new plain-clothes team that patrols the district.

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If residents have questions, they’re encouraged to call the 19th District’s CAPS office at 312-744-0064, or email the department directly.

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