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Show t'...v' n vn vv' t tj, , tef - v ft f g,,? & - V " ffj'P'Js.i & r r dt fV - i jV1' T,, t& V - w--- t VV t v'SS ' ' 0l!pwnj'tmrH 8 1) The Salt Lake Tribune. Frid ay, July IS, 19T Iomtuil S.L Names B Officer Urges Neighborhood Watches as Burglary Foils Lee Holle Direelor Of Streets Tribune Suburban Editor Faced with increasing numoer of uuuae burglaries, Murray detectives have asked residents to set up neighborhood watch programs to protect iheir homes while they are away. Sgt Paul Forbes also urged Itsidvllts to check tile lovk on thesr homes to make sure burglars cannot enter while they are sleeping During the past few weeks a burglar has entered 21 homes while occupants slept and stolen money from purses and wallets He takes only money and I would guess he has taken between $300 and $400," Sgt. Forbes said. Unlocked Door In most cases the burglar has been able to enter through an unlocked door, window or sliding door and has been seen oniy once Where he was seen, the burglary was not reported to police until six hours later, Sgt. Forbes said The only description we received was he was small and wearing gloves. The Tome owner noticed him about 4 am. and did not report to police until 10 a m, he said Lt Kenneth Kiiuan urged people to become friends with their neighbors so that wnen they leave home they can have someone watch their house or apartment. A neighborhood watch program is the only effective way to combat these burglaries Lt Killian declared. Can't Hope to Know The street officer cannot hope to get to know all residents of any giv en and thus cannot tell who belongs there and w'ho dots not A lot of people move m and out of a neighliorhood in the coarse of a day, the officer said He also called for persons noticing suspicious individuals to report them immediately to the ponce 1 am sure we will be MURRAY Sail WM' c.iy .uiimiismuii is, have named Joseph Anderson as 'rents sunennten den' who has hi mi enipluved in the d par! : f'r nvnc in,m three will succeed retiring Mr Inn Vstinau Aug Ntstnun has heen with the tor more than H) years t it n 01 ding to Streets Coi.imis-sumo- r Steplu n M Harnisen Mr AmUr-o- n, uai' 1 c 1 in oii.nmi'-sione- s.nd Mr r Vidcison will begin im-ndi ite tra'nin with siiiietin ti micit duties He had been m ,nt supenr'endent, t lunge of feet management ie has done an exceptionally good job and vuM be nhleio supervise the department well." Mr IlarniM n said .t ou get your Menus to chip In and then you can afford a WHQLE GALLON!!? 'Why don t niS8gea gi5iiBWUlBMiafc3fc,,irv'viaiwrwi ne.gh-borhoo- Choose From A Select Group Of Men's and Women's Slyles 099 Tices as low as 159 South Ma'n 273 South Mom 1 Phone 328-434- SfemmmammmeagrematsumaaSLmmvmx lie gave an example at his chec kmg out some legitimate By George A Sorensen persons under this piogram, but it is easier to make a two e check at that or time than a two or tnree-nou- r own home Recently he and his wife left to attend the Utah Peace Officers Assn. burglary investigation the last nunute his father and mother in law decided to stay in his home for the two days and invited guests to dinner As they were sitin g down to dnner mere came a knm k on the door and a neighbor asked what they were doing there A speond neighbor was waiting m the back yard while a third was notifying three-minut- later." if ,! Lt. Killian said That problem can be reduced if people in the neighborhoods get to know each other and reduce the suspicious stranger calls, Lt. Killian said Sgt Forbes asked that neighbors pick up mad and newspapers whil others are on vacation or on a trip and to turn on a different light each night ui the vacant home. If possible, have a car parked m the drivewav to give the appearance of people being home, he urged f ,v fWV 1 At the police. "This type of cooperation can do more to cut down on house burglaries than all the police work put together, Lt. Kuban said If'- - - 3 $ ?. j? ST Z"' i isrp- opened publicly at 31 at the district office, 650 Capitol Mall, room 7542. 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