Police records and interviews also show red flags in some traditional higher-income areas. Police say burglary has been up 20 percent this year in the Medical Center area, Midtown and Montrose, including an uptick in expensive bicycles being stolen. Among homes that have been hit more than once, the Chronicle analysis showed, the culprits most often returned within three months, or even one.
He advised people to act quickly on safety measures once their home is exposed to crooks, so they don't return again. Police records indicate the peak time for burglary is from 7 a. In fact, daytime burglaries accounted for more than 16, break-ins, compared to 5, intrusions at night. Among the repeated targets are apartment complexes. About 60 were hit by burglars more than 20 times each last year.
Greenhouse Patio Apartments, located at W. Airport in the Fondren Square neighborhood, topped the list with 66 incidents. It was like a patterned clock work," said Flishia Valentine , whose apartment was sacked three times in three months.
Fondren area police say 98 arrests were made at that address after the apartment manager hired off-duty police officers and Harris County constables. Most of arrests were narcotics-related. Troy Finner. Police say it's harder to detect strangers in an apartment complex environment. However, there is no evidence that apartments are more dangerous than houses, according to police records.
The number of burglaries in apartments is slightly higher, but only by 2 percent. You must have Microsoft Excel installed on your computer to view these files. Each month's stats are posted approximately weeks from the end of the month. In order to obtain the information, you will need to determine which area of the city you wish to research.
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