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Originally Posted by Cappy
I lived in the burbs years ago with a roommate. we had a walkout basement where my roommate lived. He woke up to someone checking the basement door to see if it was unlocked (it wasnt). He turned the light on and the guy ran away.
I would assume most break-ins when people are home are typically like this. No need to have them stare down the barrel of my shotgun.
I can count on two hands the amount of times i have thought someone was breaking in only to find out it was the roommate, a buddy of his i didnt know was there, a girl etc.
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I once rented an apartment where there were constantly people trying to come in. The person that lived there before apparently had an open door policy with friends and he didn't tell them he was moving. The only problem is that he was apparently a drug dealer and the people coming by were wasted. I had one girl trying to fight me because she didn't believe the former resident wasn't home. I had to call the cops on that one. For the first few months, I would always see footprints in the snow going around to all the windows. It's a pretty unnerving thing to wake up to.