By Jerry Curry, Staff Writer
Thievery is on the rise. Gone are the days when you could leave anything out or even leave your house door unlocked. There are several methods shoplifting, porch pirate, and grab and run, especially unlocked cars.
Salem is a longer free of these thieves. Recently many residents have sadly been victims. One incident was the Bloomin Onion had a 100 lb. propane tanks stolen. This is not only a monetary loss but a business obstacle.
Another loss reported on social media was a bicycle on Salem Avenue. Stolen from the backyard also, a weed eater off the front porch.
Leaving cars unlocked is almost a guaranteed hit for the criminal.
Why is this happening? Could be unemployment or money for drugs. Do not think the drug problem doesn’t affect the average citizen. The victim works all day, a thief works all night.
Be on a vigile to prevent a crime from happening. Lock your car at night or store item you want to keep in your trunk. Don’t lay items in an open area. Have lights on if you can. Report all crimes to the police, so they can add extra patrols. Be careful what you buy, if its real cheap it may be stolen.
Keep your guard up.