Texas City: home invasion robbery

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Re: Texas City: home invasion robbery

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I tried the moat, but it overflowed into the house last week during all the rain.
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Re: Texas City: home invasion robbery

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bdickens wrote:
seamusTX wrote: Memo to Texas City residents: Get a burglar alarm, a shotgun and lock your doors.

- Jim
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note from the article she did have her doors locked she opened the door to check on a noise outside. Install a peephole, security camera system, etc. The door was unlocked by her, an alarm would not have been activated, now a shotgun could have been in her hands but i can't reliably hold a shotgun at the ready and open the door. So check through a window, peephole, security camera what is out there first.
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Re: Texas City: home invasion robbery

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My comment about the burglar alarm and locked doors was attached to another incident where a robber entered a house while the resident was asleep.

I agree with you that opening a door in the presence of a potential criminal is risky, especially for elderly women who are unarmed and alone.

- Jim
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