Burglar explains how he breaks into homes

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Published 2016-10-31
KGW's Kyle Iboshi spoke to 86 experienced burglars about what they look for when they break into a house. Check out tips on how to protect your home here: on.kgw.com/86burglars

All Comments (21)
  • @bobbylee5045
    I learned more about how to Rob than how to avoid being robbed
  • @Craftsmansteve
    I think that guy is coming back to a couple of those houses.
  • @Livereater
    Thanks for the tips! Successfully robbed two houses last week.
  • @tedstryker7965
    I kept waiting for him to say... "Hey hold on, I'll be right back. Meet me over there in like 5 minutes."
  • @Gbee-cp2rg
    The tips he recommends are: Close your bathroom windows. Keep your front door exposed. Keep your drapes and blinds open. Keep a board in your slider doors and 2 locks. Don't leave your mail in your mailbox because it indicates you are not home.
  • @beastcow12
    I feel bad for whoevers House's these are, just watching the news and hearing your house is perfect to rob
  • @yorkshire3939
    If he looks in the window and sees Tide or gain, that's a detergent.
  • @northerniltree
    I'm so poor that when a thief breaks in, he usually leaves a donation behind.
  • @kram9863
    The mail is in the mail box, little does the potential burglar know that it's just because I'm a slacker, but an armed slacker.
  • @AlqhaIsHereBTD
    The 156 dislikes are burglars who tried this but failed.
  • @kevb1959
    So remember to electrify your bathroom window!
  • @iheartunibrows
    My home was ALMOST robbed last year. I was the only one home, there were no cars in our driveway. I was actually chilling in the living room, lights off just on my phone. I saw the guy come up to the door, he was looking for keys in the mail box which is where we kept the keys sometimes (had one less key than people). So he must have been spying on us for a while...Anyway there was no key that day, so I got up and knocked on the door from the inside and he ran away so quickly.
  • @coolmemesbudd
    No one steals TVs anymore, just take Phones, tablets, laptops, cash and jewlery.
  • @robbyritter4245
    I read a lot of comments about people saying they'll shoot a burglar but these cowards don't break into your house while you're home for just that reason, they wait until you're at work or out of town.
  • @BubbaBlackmon
    A very dangerous profession. A lot of people don't answer the door even when they' re at home if they see someone they don't know. Would be easy to walk in on someone with a gun close by. Then the BEST outcome for the burglar is lying face down while waiting foe the cops.
  • @smartfart9003
    State laws do vary, but anyone who enters my home without permission is not going to leave it alive. I have no moral issue with killing a home invader at all.