Crime & Safety
Southington Cops: More Car Burglaries in Town
Several vehicular burglaries have taken place in Southington over the past several weeks, police said Tuesday.

SOUTHINGTON, CT — Several vehicular burglaries have taken place in Southington over the past several weeks, police said Tuesday.
"Officers are diligently working to solve this problem," police said.
Police also released several tips for residents:
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- Lock your doors: Even if your vehicle is parked in your driveway. A majority of the vehicle burglary cases that we are investigating, the vehicles have been unlocked. Even if you're running into the store for a brief moment that's too long to leave your vehicle's contents open for the taking. Simply locking the doors will deter those who might just be waiting around for an easy target.
- Keep it tidy: Almost any worthless personal item that's visible from the outside, even an empty shopping bag, can be seen as a valuable or a carrier of valuables. If you have a wagon or SUV that leaves your cargo area on display, consider getting a cover. Most of these vehicles can be fitted with inexpensive retractable covers to help keep shopping bags or other belongings out of sight.
- Conceal all the evidence: Don't leave any bait out for thieves; stow your electronics and accessories well out of sight or better yet, bring it with you. The evidence alone might be enough to pique the interest of thieves, so hide that too, including power plugs, electronic adapters, or nav-system windshield suction-cup mount and even put the cigarette lighter back in place.
- Stash before, not after, you park: Get in the habit of putting shopping bags in the trunk right when you return to the vehicle, rather than after you park at the next place. According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, thieves sometimes linger in busy parking lots looking for valuables being moved out of sight. Don't display to them what you have.
- Completely close windows and sunroofs: No, it's not just because thieves might reach in through the gap and open your locks with a coat hanger. Open windows will disable the pressure sensor in some car alarms, leaving the vehicle more vulnerable to break-in and potentially giving thieves more time before the alarm sounds.
- Park for visibility: Park in a busy, well-lit area and avoid concealment from larger vehicles, fences, or foliage. Except for the most brazen thieves, the greater the chances are that someone might see a crime in progress, the lower the chances are that the potential thief will attempt it.
- Layer your defenses: That's the strategy recommended by the NICB; layers include warning devices such as alarms, wheel etching, or decals; immobilizers; and even tracking systems.
"Residents are urged that if you see or hear anything or anyone suspicious in your neighborhood call the
Southington Police at (860) 621-0101," police said.
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