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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_heineken" data-source="post: 980813" data-attributes="member: 40658"><p>Where to begin??</p><p></p><p>My parents house have been burgled 4 times while I was still in School. And there have been several attempts inbetween. The one time they tried to break-in at my bedroom. I woke up from the scratching sounds they were making trying to remove the putty from the window frame. They couldn't see me as my bed was around a little corner. I grabbed my phone and called my dad as he has a panic button next to his bed. He pressed the button, got his gun from the safe and came to my room, while I was still lying in my bed. The armed response guys caught them in the yard. I was 14 at the time. I think that was one of more scary encounters I had.</p><p></p><p>Most of the times they break in when the people aren't at home, especially in the suburb we live in. The festive season is always the most concerning time. Luckily my brother always works over this period and stays in the house next to my parents house, so there's always traffic there, and the dogs move inbetween the yards freely. As for my house, we have a friend's son who always stays at our house over December for some extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_heineken, post: 980813, member: 40658"] Where to begin?? My parents house have been burgled 4 times while I was still in School. And there have been several attempts inbetween. The one time they tried to break-in at my bedroom. I woke up from the scratching sounds they were making trying to remove the putty from the window frame. They couldn't see me as my bed was around a little corner. I grabbed my phone and called my dad as he has a panic button next to his bed. He pressed the button, got his gun from the safe and came to my room, while I was still lying in my bed. The armed response guys caught them in the yard. I was 14 at the time. I think that was one of more scary encounters I had. Most of the times they break in when the people aren't at home, especially in the suburb we live in. The festive season is always the most concerning time. Luckily my brother always works over this period and stays in the house next to my parents house, so there's always traffic there, and the dogs move inbetween the yards freely. As for my house, we have a friend's son who always stays at our house over December for some extra money. [/QUOTE]
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