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Posted on Mon, Nov 19, 2012 : 11:41 a.m.

Cash, phones and computers reported stolen in Ann Arbor home invasion

By John Counts

Ann Arbor police were dispatched to a home invasion in the the 400 block of Dunnington Drive in Ann Arbor at 8 a.m. Friday.

Cash, phones, wallets, computers and electronic accessories were reported stolen.

Police believe an unlocked sliding glass was used to gain entry into the home between 10 p.m. Thursday and 6 a.m. Friday, according to Lt. Renee Bush of the Ann Arbor Police Department.

Some of the items were recovered near the home, police said.

The Ann Arbor police continue to investigate.


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Comments

Elaine F. Owsley

Tue, Nov 20, 2012 : 10:54 p.m.

It's sad that people give an open (literally) invitation to crooks to rob them and then take up police time trying to find their belongings and the culprits. Where were the homeowners while the theft was going on?

Just Be Nice

Mon, Nov 26, 2012 : 6:19 p.m.

Stop blaming the victim. It is quite possible the door was left unlocked by mistake. Apparently you have no idea how it feels to be the victim of this sort of crime. Show a little human kindness.

Ann English

Mon, Nov 19, 2012 : 10:58 p.m.

Reminiscent of Wendy and her male companion, choosing to burglarize a home in a subdivision area most of us would never guess exists.

HONDO

Mon, Nov 19, 2012 : 5:19 p.m.

no say it aint so! Another unlocked door victim, So why post their stupidity...

Tru2Blu76

Tue, Nov 27, 2012 : 2:05 a.m.

@Westfringe: You say people shouldn't have to worry about scum coming into their homes - as if that situation (cause for worry & due caution) doesn't exist. So people in the real world do have "scum" breaking into their homes - isn't it reasonable for us (who all live in the same world) to take precautions and isn't it unreasonable to ignore the possibility that "scum" are going to break into our homes and take our valuables? Someone's negligence regarding their security can make them a victim, you know.

Westfringe

Mon, Nov 19, 2012 : 5:35 p.m.

While I agree it's important to lock up, we need stop blaming the victims. People shouldn't have to worry about scum coming into their home.