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6 Break-Ins Reported This Week in Dearborn

Statistics are according to CrimeMapping.com, as reported by the Dearborn Police Department.

 

Six home and business break-ins were reported in Dearborn this week, according to statistics provided by the Dearborn Police Department on CrimeMapping.com.

One garage, three homes and two businesses were reported as burglarized. Here's a look at when and where the crimes happened:

  • Nov. 9: A garage break-in was reported on 15400 block of Payne Court at 1:30 p.m. No forced entry could be seen.
  • Nov. 10: A break-in was reported at a home on the 22300 block of Nona at 9 p.m.
  • Nov. 10: A break-in was reported at a business on the 5000 block of Schaefer at 11:33 p.m.
  • Nov. 14: A break-in was reported at a home on the 22700 block  of Cherry Hill at 5:45 a.m.
  • Nov. 14: A break-in was reported at a business on the 2000 block Monroe at 12:38 p.m.
  • Nov. 15: A break-in was reported at a home on the 6300 block of Mead at 9 a.m.

Also reported this week in Dearborn were two robberies, three vehicle break-ins and four vehicle thefts. For more information, go to CrimeMapping.com.

Related Topics: CrimeMapping.com, dearborn crime, and dearborn police department

Marium Wilke

11:45 pm on Sunday, November 18, 2012

Now is the time for the citizens of Dearborn to take their city back...Start watching your neighborhoods...call 943-3030...on anything or anyone that looks suspicious..Don't second guess that call you don't have to leave your name ....just call and be the eyes for your city...

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Charlie Terry

12:34 pm on Saturday, December 22, 2012

Well said! I could not agree with you more! This is exactly what I do.

NBC

10:46 am on Monday, November 19, 2012

Ms. Wilke is right. Remember what happened last Thanksgiving day? If you'll be away from home, let a trusted neighbor & the Police know to keep an eye on your place.

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becki kain

1:08 pm on Monday, November 19, 2012

my neighbor's garage door was open all day, their tv was on but no one answered the door. I called the cops just in case!

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Jessica Carreras

2:31 pm on Monday, November 19, 2012

Neighbors are an invaluable resource in stopping crime! We had an officer come to our door over the weekend saying a neighbor had called because our back door was open. Turned out it was another home's back door - not ours - but I'm glad to know that people are keeping their eyes open!

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