By Associated Press - Sunday, January 1, 2017

SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) - Police records show Savannah business owners reported a significant increase in burglaries during 2016.

Crime reports by Savannah-Chatham County police show 347 commercial burglaries were reported between last Jan. 1 and Dec. 24. That’s up 41 percent from the same period in 2015.

WTOC-TV reports (https://bit.ly/2hxAvWY ) Whit Campbell, the owner of Hawg Scooters, says crooks broke into his business three times within an eight month period. He says installing surveillance and security equipment cost him $1,200.



Savannah police haven’t singled out any one reason for the spike in commercial burglaries. But Marvin Williams, a crime prevention officer in the department, says thieves are more likely to target businesses they perceive as vulnerable. He urged shop owners to form a buddy system and help each other keep watch.

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Information from: WTOC-TV, https://www.wtoctv.com/

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