CASS COUNTY, Mo – On December 12, 2014 the Cass County Sheriff’s Office responded to the scene of two burglaries in the Belton area near 171st and Holmes Rd. In this incident and similar incidents around Cass County the suspects usually approach the residence during the day and knock on the door. If they encounter a homeowner the subject will engage the person with “small talk” and ask various questions about directions to a nearby town or highway, or performing odd jobs around the house. These subjects will continue this until they find a house where no one is home. Residents are encouraged to contact the Cass County Sheriff’s Office or local police department to report any suspicious behavior.
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office urges citizens, especially at this time of the year to be aware of your surroundings and to keep your doors locked and garage doors closed even when you at home.
Many people are making plans to be out of town for extended periods of time this holiday season. During this time our homes are more susceptible to burglaries. While most people notify neighbors here are a few other things to do before going:
Be discreet about going away to reduce the risk of burglars
Set timers, to make your house appears occupied
Lock windows and doors
Leave spare keys/contact number with someone you trust
For long periods of travel, have the post office hold your mail
Stop paper delivers, and make arrangements for parcels to be picked up
If your car is alarmed, leave spare keys with a neighbor
The Cass County Sheriff’s Office also provides a “House Watch”. If you leave town contact 380-5200 and have the following information ready:
Your name and address
Emergency number
Date leaving/returning and times
If the mail and newspapers have been stopped
Vehicles left in garage or driveway and description
Lights left on, where they are located and if they are on timers
Anyone with permission to be on the property (checking house/pets)
And local emergency contact name and phone number
This information is then disseminated to every deputy in the Sheriff’s Office. This allows for deputies to check your house periodically while you are away to help give you an extra piece of mind while you are enjoying a well-deserved vacation. The “House Watch” program typically increases during the summer and winter months, however it can be used anytime of the year.
Burglary Prevention
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