Crime & Safety
Sheriff Tells Oakland County Homeowners How to Avoid a Break-In
Make your home look occupied and difficult to break into, police advise.

Reports of multiple break-ins across Oakland County this month have police issuing warnings and tips to area homeowners.
On Tuesday, Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard advised residentsΒ to take "simple steps to make your home more difficult to enter and less enticingΒ to would-be burglars," he said in a release.
Break-ins and home invasions are not uncommon in Highland and White Lake.
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Bouchard urged residents to make your home look occupied and difficult to break into by following these tips:
- Use motion sensitive lights on the exterior of your home.
- Install deadbolt locks on all exterior doors.
- Keep your garage door, exterior doors and windows locked even when you are home.
- If youΒ do leave your windows open, use a locking device to prevent it from being opened all the way.
- Install special track locks on sliding glass doors and windows to prevent them from beingΒ forced or pried open.
- Be sure valuables in your home are not visible from the street.
- Use blinds and drapes onΒ windows to conceal these items.Β
- Trim trees and shrubs near doors and window to limit hiding places close to your home.Β
- If going on vacation, have a trusted neighbor pick up your newspapers and mail so these items donβt accumulate and alert burglars of your absence.
- Arrange for them to keep an eye on yourΒ home, even taking care of mowing the lawn.Β
- If you see a vehicle or someone who is loitering around the homes in your area, call your localΒ police.Β
- Leave lights on when you go out.
- If you are away for an extended period of time connect yourΒ lights to automatic timers.
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