Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 Source: Observer, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2009, OSPREY Media Group Inc. Contact: http://www.theobserver.ca/feedback1/LetterToEditor.aspx Website: http://www.theobserver.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1676 Author: Dale Carruthers, Staff Writer DRUGS FUELING BREAK-INS Break and enters in Sarnia have increased by 32 percent in the last year -- and police are linking the rise in burglaries to illegal drugs. In 2008 there were 111 break and enters, and in the same period in 2009 there have been 146.. "We're seeing a bit of an increase," said Chief Phil Nelson. "We know break and enters are tied to the drug trade." Some of the main items thieves are stealing include electronics, jewelry and purses, Nelson said. "They're looking to steal things they can use for drugs -- anything a person can fence or sell." In the latest cases of break and enters, on July 20 police responded to a call to Lansdowne Public School, where suspects entered the school through a window and stole a computer monitor. On June 21 suspects entered the Mitton Street Bargain shop through the roof of a vacant neighbouring property and stole merchandise. And on July 22 someone entered a London Road home through an open window. Police are warning homeowners and businesses to take the necessary steps to avoid being the victim of a break and enter. Nelson said people should lock their doors and windows, keep windows closed at night, lock the garage door at all times, have a bright outdoor light, keep basement doors and windows locked and keep drapes drawn. "You don't want to give people an opportunity to see what you have," Nelson said. Police will also visit homes to conduct security assessments free of charge. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr