Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Burglars break in through rooftops

Albany -- Burglars are going to great heights to break-into Albany businesses, through the roof. Business-owners along West Broad Avenue reported to police at least three different attempted roof-top burglaries in the past week.
The latest roof-top break-in police responded to is at Daddy Records on West Broad Avenue. It happened sometime late Thursday night to early Friday morning.
The burglars entered through the roof and made a big hole in the ceiling to gain access to the store. It is the same way burglars entered into the 229 Fashions store, right up the road.
The owner of 229 Fashions Tim Shelton says it's not easy starting a business in Albany from the ground up. And the challenges are magnified when criminals strike.
"It hurt you know because I work real hard.

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Aaron Powell said...

I don't know 100% is it a completely relevant comment, but just week I have created a website (www.deterrentsounds.com) with burglar deterrent sounds. "A CD that makes noise when you are not in". The idea is (and I use it every day) to play loud CD with household noises that will deterr burglars.
www.deterrentsounds.com