Last year, someone spray-painted “NO PARKING” across my neighbor's garage door in the middle of the night. No one saw a thing. That’s when we all learned the hard way about property crime—especially vandalism. My neighbor called a local security company near me the next morning and got a full CCTV installation within the week.
It made me realize that crimes against property are more than just stolen stuff—they’re disruptions that make people feel unsafe.
So What Falls Under Property Crime?
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Burglary: Someone breaking into your home, store, or warehouse.
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Arson: Setting fire to buildings or vehicles.
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Vandalism: Graffiti, broken signs, or smashed windows.
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Theft: Items stolen without breaking in—like shoplifting or porch pirates.
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Car Theft: Common in open parking areas or unsecured dealership lots.
A friend of mine who manages security at a local healthcare facility says their unarmed security officers catch shoplifters and vandals all the time—just by maintaining a visible presence.
We even brought in a mobile patrol security team from AAA Security Guard Services for our community events. It made a huge difference. Fewer incidents. More peace of mind.
If you’re in retail, run a school, or manage any commercial property, don’t wait for something to happen. Look into services like:
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Armed security guards for higher-risk spots
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Remote patrol using CCTVs for real-time monitoring
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Temporary security if you’re hosting an event or making renovations
Want to dive deeper into preventing property crime? Head over to the full blog at AAA Security Guard Services to learn more!
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