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Hiding Spots Burglars Always Look First

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Dresser drawers

While burglars are in your bedroom, a jewelry box on top of the dresser is a hot commodity. Even you don’t store your jewelry in plain sight, a thief will probably hunt around in dresser drawers

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Portable safe

You probably want to keep your precious items locked away, but it won’t do much good if the safe isn’t attached to the floor or a wall

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Medicine cabinet

Crooks want to make quick cash off your belongings, so they’ll be sure to browse your medicine cabinet for prescription pills they can sell. 

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Freezer

If you’ve thought of the freezer as a sneaky hiding spot, chances are a robber has, too. A burglar won’t rummage through your entire stack of frozen peas and fish sticks

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Office drawers

Think twice before stashing important papers like birth certificates or passports in your office drawers. “People want to be convenient.

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Vase

An empty vase could act as a hiding place for valuables, but swindlers are onto your tricks. They’ll likely tip the vase over or even break it, hoping to find goods inside.

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Liquor cabinet

A liquor cabinet might not seem like an obvious spot for thieves to hunt for valuables, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe. “It’s a target for kids looking for [alcohol],” says Siciliano.

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Suitcase

Your luggage might seem like a waste of valuable storage space when you’re not traveling, but don’t keep anything irreplaceable inside.

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