Peoria Neighborhood Uneasy About String of Burglaries
By: Eugene Daniel
Updated: April 25, 2012
PEORIA-Some Peoria residents are feeling uneasy after a recent rash of break-ins.
It's happening near the 1200 block of E. Richwoods. Police say nine burglaries have taken place in the last thirty days.
Electronics were most commonly stolen. At residents' request, an armadillo surveillance vehicle was placed in the area over the weekend.
Police are still looking for the suspects. One resident says her neighbor was a victim and now she's concerned.
"I hope that now that the police are well aware of what's going on and how frequent it's been going on, then hopefully they have this covered," said Paula Short.
In response to the break-ins, residents have organized a neighborhood watch program. A kick off for the watch program will be held May 7th.
It's happening near the 1200 block of E. Richwoods. Police say nine burglaries have taken place in the last thirty days.
Electronics were most commonly stolen. At residents' request, an armadillo surveillance vehicle was placed in the area over the weekend.
Police are still looking for the suspects. One resident says her neighbor was a victim and now she's concerned.
"I hope that now that the police are well aware of what's going on and how frequent it's been going on, then hopefully they have this covered," said Paula Short.
In response to the break-ins, residents have organized a neighborhood watch program. A kick off for the watch program will be held May 7th.



