After the invasion of the Del. home, police gave safety tips

MILLSBORO–as far as police are concerned, there is a Delaware is no better time than now to upgrade the security of property. It can mean complete residences with camera surveillance system, steel-reinforced door frame or a safe space to hide from intruders.

Delaware is an average of more than four home invasion a month, the latest on Friday when a 51-year-old sleeps in Millsboro sofa space is awakened by the two robber-one carrying a rifle.

“There are different reasons why people do it,” said cpl. Jeffrey Hall, spokesman for the DSP. A sluggish economy and high unemployment rates which are the only two justifications may be by a suspect or victim burglarize robbed, it said.

“There are (also) be illegal narcotics in the House or large amounts of cash or drugs,” he said.

Since June, researchers have processed 25 home invasion, Hale said. Comparable statistics that were not immediately available Friday afternoon, although police said the number of incidents of significant enough to take measures that will slow or even prevent invasion, but a few.

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