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$200,000 Stolen While You Were Checked In

         

Brett_Tabke

6:15 pm on Sep 10, 2010 (gmt 0)

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NASHUA, N.H. -- Nashua police are crediting an alert off-duty police officer who heard fireworks with cracking a burglary ring that targeted homes known to be empty because of Facebook postings.

Police said they recovered between $100,000 and $200,000 worth of stolen property as a result of the investigation.

Police said there were 50 home burglaries in the city in August. Investigators said the suspects used social networking sites such as Facebook to identify victims who posted online that they would not be home at a certain time.

"Be careful of what you post on these social networking sites," said Capt. Ron Dickerson. "We know for a fact that some of these players, some of these criminals, were looking on these sites and identifying their targets through these social networking sites."
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LifeinAsia

6:32 pm on Sep 10, 2010 (gmt 0)

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I've been wondering for some time when the first gang of "social media" burglars would get busted. The "check in" function of FB and 4square show real-time opportunities. But posting planned travel schedules on FB and TripIt give thieves plenty of time to plan ahead.