Port, bay streets target of burglaries
Deepa Bharath
Police are warning residents in the city’s “port and bay streets”
about burglars who have hit several homes in the area, stealing items
worth tens of thousands of dollars.
The first of this string of burglaries occurred on Oct. 25 in the
2300 block of Port Carlisle Place, said Newport Beach Police Sgt.
Steve Shulman. Incidents were reported as recently as Thursday.
Several homes in the area -- including those on Drake’s Bay, Morro
Bay, Port Chelsea Place and Port Aberdeene Place -- were hit, he
said.
“We don’t know for sure yet if the same people are responsible for
all these incidents,” he said. “There does seem to be some similarity
in the way they entered the homes.”
Most of the victims were either remodeling their homes or had just
completed construction work, Shulman said.
“[The burglars] either pried open a door to make entry or broke a
glass window or door or got in through an unlocked door,” he said.
They mostly took either cash or expensive jewelry, Shulman said.
Police, in the next few days, will be putting out alerts in the
community giving residents tips on how to protect their property and
what to do if they see anything suspicious, he said.
Detectives are investigating the incidents and have a few leads,
but haven’t made any arrests, Shulman said.
Residents, meanwhile, must take precautions such as locking doors
and windows and using burglar alarms if they have them, he said.
“They should leave lights on during the evening hours,” Shulman
said. “Residents planning to have work done in their homes should
check out contractors before they hire them. And if you give your
keys out to workers, make sure you get the locks changed afterward.”
Bob Rovzar, a 10-year resident on Port Chelsea Place, said he had
heard about the recent burglaries, but wasn’t aware that it was a
string of burglaries.
Rovzar said one of his neighbors is a victim, but that people on
his street are not panicking.
“It’s an unbelievably great neighborhood,” he said. “Unfortunately
we’re having a string of problems. We have to stay vigilant as a
community, look out for each other and make sure we put an end to
it.”
Robert Thomas, who has lived on Port Carlisle Place for about 30
years, said he is “surprised” to hear about the burglaries.
“In all the time I’ve lived here, I’ve heard about incidents here
and there, but never something so serious that police have to issue
alerts,” he said.
The police department will also conduct home security inspections
on request, he said. Those interested are asked to call (949)
644-3669. Anyone with information about the reported incidents are
asked to call (800) 550-6273.
* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be
reached at (949) 574-4226 or by e-mail at deepa.bharath@latimes. com.
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