From the Apopka Police Department
The Apopka Burglary Report for April 3rd-9th shows six burglaries reported in Apopka.
Here are a few tips to protect against home burglaries:
- Make your home look occupied, and make it difficult to break in.
- Lock all outside doors and windows before you leave the house or go to bed.
- Keep your garage door closed and locked.
- Don't allow daily deliveries of mail, newspapers, or flyers to build up while you are away. Arrange with the Post Office to hold your mail, or arrange for a friend or neighbor to take them regularly.
- Arrange for your lawn to be mowed if you are going away for an extended time.
- Check your locks on doors and windows and replace them with secure devices as necessary.
- Pushbutton locks on doorknobs are easy for burglars to open. Install deadbolt locks on all your outside doors.
- Sliding glass doors are vulnerable. Special locks are available for better security.
- Other windows may need better locks. Check with a locksmith or hardware store for alternatives.
- Don't share your vacation plans on social media.
Chief Michael McKinley of the Apopka Police Department tells us that many vehicle burglaries could have been prevented if everyone remembers to do just two things:
- Remove all valuables from your vehicle
- Lock your car doors
The breakdown of the burglaries reported to the Apopka Police Department last week:
2 - Business
0 - Residential
4 - Vehicle
Here are the details:
DATE/TIME
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TYPE
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LOCATION
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4/5/2022 10:50 pm
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BUSINESS
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1300 BLOCK SHEELER AVE
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4/7/2022 6:25 am
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VEHICLE
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500 BLOCK SWALLOW CT
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4/5/2022 6:40 am
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VEHICLE
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300 BLOCK S LAKE CORTEZ DR
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4/7/2022 11:46 am
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VEHICLE
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2200 BLOCK E SEMORAN BLVD
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4/9/2022 7:41 am
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BUSINESS
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3800 BLOCK HOGSHEAD RD
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4/9/2022 3:39 pm
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VEHICLE
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1900 BLOCK NICOLE LEE CIR
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