Crime & Safety
8 Home Burglaries Reported in 8 Days
Take a look at our map to see which neighborhoods the burglars are targeting.
Homeowners in Palo Alto have been the victims of a mini-crime wave over the past few weeks, with a total of eight home burglaries appearing in the Palo Alto Police Department Report Logs. (A ninth residential burglary was in the log, but the address listed is a hotel.)
In most cases, police don’t reveal what has been stolen, but here’s a look at the locations of the burglaries reporter Feb. 8 – Feb. 15:
2/15/2013 700 block of Christine Drive
Unknown suspect stole appliances from home.
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2/13/2013 (unspecified block of) Cowper Street
No further information is currently available.
2/11/2013 2400 block of Bryant Street
Items were stolen.
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2/11/2013 400 block of West Charleston Road
Stolen bicycles.
2/11/2013 2700 block of Kipling Street
Forced entry; items taken.
2/10/2013 1500 block of Alma Street
Items were stolen.
2/10/2012 2400 block of Waverley Street
Items were stolen.
2/08/2013 1800 block of Edgewood Drive
Unknown suspects entered the residence and took several items.
A surge in residential burglaries last year prompted the police department to launch the “Lock It or Lose It!” campaign, which was designed to help residents reduce the threat of becoming a victim.
The Palo Alto Police Department’s website has a section on crime prevention tips. There are pages on home security, recognizing suspicious behavior, being a good witness, and more.
If you have information about suspicious behavior, contact the 24-hour dispatch center at 650-329-2413. Anonymous tips can be e-mailed to paloalto@tipnow.org or sent via text message or voice mail to 650-383-8984.
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