The Metrowest Daily News reports today two homes were broken into on the north side of town on Monday afternoon. Here’s the report:
Two homes in Southborough were burglarized Monday, police said.
A home at 40 Flagg Road was reported burglarized at 2 p.m. At 6:29 p.m., police took a report of a burglary at 61 Parkerville Road, which is near the Neary Elementary School.
Police said jewelry appeared to be the target but no other information was available.
Monday’s break-ins bring the number of home burglaries in the past six weeks to nine. A different home on Flagg Road was broken into late last month. Burglaries have also been reported at homes on School Street, Latisquama Road, Maple Street, Middle Road (South), Parkerville Road (South), and Main Street.
Police have repeatedly asked for the public’s help in reporting suspicious activity. They’ve also shared tips at a community meeting on how to keep your home and property safe.
If you have any information on the last crimes, or to report suspicious activity, please contact the Southborough Police Department at 508-485-2121.
This is why I had a home security system installed on Monday.
Good that you could afford one. Those of us that have nothing don’t need to have one installed because they will pass us by. More is not always better – finally it is proven.
Maybe the EEE or West Nile Mosquitos will get our burglars!
Since Democratic leadership is pushing crime to the suburbs, maybe our governor could propose a property tax rebate for installing a security system.