As winter rolls around in Wisconsin, things start to get really cold. Unfortunately, all of that cold weather that comes in can lead to an increase in home break-ins. That's why this winter, Wisconsin public officials and police departments are asking residents to take home security issues seriously.
During the colder months, a lot of older Wisconsin residents migrate south to residences they have in other parts of the country. That kind of seasonal living is common among elderly Americans all over the country, but it's very pronounced in a state like Wisconsin where winters can be almost unbearable at times. That means a large number of people are leaving empty houses behind for months at a time, and while they're gone, anything could happen to their houses. Criminals are well aware of that, which is why so many of them start breaking into houses in the winter. In some of these cases, criminals just want to steal as much as they can and leave. These kinds of thieves see the empty houses as easy targets because the majority of the time, Wisconsin residents don't take their home security seriously when they migrate South. They're too caught up in thinking about how fun their trip is going to be, or what they're going to do when they arrive at their destination. Yet during the same time that is exciting for those residents, a burglar might be breaking in and seriously damaging their empty home.
Another reason that people break into houses is to squat, and that's an especially serious problem in Wisconsin. The cold weather causes people to look for places to get warm, and if people happen to find a house that appears to be empty, they're often fine with breaking in to live inside for awhile. The major problem with that of course, is that squatters can cause a serious amount of damage to your house, and chances are really good that you won't be able to get any money back from them to cover the damages even if they get caught. That's why so many residents are installing home alarm systems in their houses. When they go away for the winter, they can easily turn the system on to make sure that if anyone decides to break in, an alarm will go off and the authorities will be alerted. In addition to motion sensors that are connected to the alarm, many homeowners are taking advantage of all of the benefits of using a video system as well. There have been a large number of cases where the police were able to identify criminals based on video evidence from home security systems. Sometimes, criminals are able to get away from the scene of the crime quickly, even if they've set a home alarm off, which is why a lot of Wisconsin residents are excited about finding video systems to help apprehend thieves later. The valuable video that gets recorded acts as a witness to the crime, but this is the kind of witness that is completely indisputable and irrefutable, unlike human witnesses. And that kind of evidence can really come in handy if you have to deal with insurance companies or go to court.
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