My house was broken into 11 years ago. Thankfully, they did not steal all that much or do serious damage to my house. But the feeling of having your home invaded, and a stranger going through your belongings, can give you a feeling that words can’t describe.
They took my wife’s jewelry, a laptop, some recording equipment and a handful of other items as they ransacked my house. Looking at the list from Reader’s Digest, I was only guilty of one of these hiding places. Now knowing all of these tips and where burglars search, I’m going to be more mindful about the the items that are harder, if not impossible to replace.
11 Hiding Spots Burglars Know To Look When Looting Washington Homes
#1 Vehicle
Whether they’re walking up to your house, or you keep your car keys on a table or a hook next to the door, it’s an opportunity for them to break into and possibly steal your vehicle.
#2 Dressers & Nightstand…