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1:01 am Friday, December 11, 2009

Burglaries and theft may increase for holidays

By Staff
Nathan Strickland
Christmas is supposed to be one of the most wonderful times of the year.
But there are those grinches who like to cause chaos for those who least expect it. Law enforcement officials urge their communities to watch out for theft and burglaries this year. Burglaries are defined as the act of forced entry or breaking into a home, business, or anything of that nature. Theft, however, is the actual act of stealing.
Phil Campbell Police Chief Merle Potter said it picks up right around this time of year.
A burglary could be detrimental to some families this time of year.
Potter said especially this year, the economy being the way it is, people are struggling to get gifts for others and may turn to extreme measures to get what they want.
Russellville has had 17 burglaries of businesses and homes since October, which is an increase from last year’s number of 14. Russellville’s theft numbers have increased, rising from 23 last year to 34 this year.
Russellville Police Chief Chris Hargett said people should invest in an alarm if at all possible.
Some neighborhoods are close knit and residents have great relationships with one another. Having a community with a neighborhood watch program helps tremendously.
Franklin County Sheriff Larry Plott said if a neighbor sees something odd, do not hesitate to call the authorities.
Some families may decide to pack up and leave for the holidays.
Red Bay Police Chief Jana Jackson believes those homes are the most vulnerable to theft.

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