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Paradise Valley police: burglars rob home, take cash

Posted 10/26/16

A Paradise Valley resident fell victim to residential burglary on Saturday, Oct. 22, in which money was taken from the home, according to police officials.

On Oct. 22 at about 6:08 p.m., the …

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Paradise Valley police: burglars rob home, take cash

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A Paradise Valley resident fell victim to residential burglary on Saturday, Oct. 22, in which money was taken from the home, according to police officials.

On Oct. 22 at about 6:08 p.m., the Paradise Valley Police Department received a delayed report of a residential burglary that occurred in the 8100 block of north Ridgeview Drive.

It was reported that money was taken from the residence during the incident and the victim(s) may know the suspect(s), according to police.

The Paradise Valley Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Unit will be following up on this crime.

Locking doors can prevent a burglar from gaining entry to your home. Using alarms usually reduces the amount of time burglars are inside your house and the amount of property they have time to steal. Alarms also cause burglars to rush which often leads to mistakes and additional evidence being left enhancing the chance of catching the suspect and recovering any stolen property.

Anyone with information regarding this burglary are urged to call the Paradise Valley Police Department at 480-948-7410.