Residential house break-ins again

Dear fellow Hanoverians:
The warm weather was upon us the past couple of weeks, and many of us
were delighted to throw open our windows for the first time in months.
Unfortunately, area thieves seized upon the opportunity as well and
were back in action breaking into Hanover homes.
This is just a friendly reminder to Hanover residents to be alert for
suspicious activity involving residential house breaks. Hanover Police
have investigated two in the past couple of weeks and want to remind
residents to call 911 anytime that they feel that something suspicious
may be happening around their neighborhood.

The two breaks were in the north end of Hanover (Webster Street area)
and occurred during daytime hours during the workweek. No vehicles
were seen in area. Entry was gained either by a locked door (smashed
in) or unlocked door. Items taken included guitars, laptops and mainly
jewelry. Most likely more than one person was involved. Targeted
houses did not have any vehicles in driveways at the time of the
break-in and both homes did not have garages. Also, targeted homes are
on well traveled roadways and not set off the roadway. If you have any
follow-up non-urgent information in regards to these break-ins, please
contact Hanover Police Detectives at (781) 826-2335. Evolving or
suspicious situations always warrant a 911 call, though!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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