Three Important Features An Alarm System Should Have

Summer has finally arrived here in the Pacific Northwest and promises to deliver some very hot days. This is a time when we can’t seem to open enough doors and windows for any cooling breeze. Keep in mind that criminals know this and see our properties as easier targets.  It is also a time when … Continued

Ladders Used To Access and Rob Second Story Apartments

Police in Puyallup and Fife are warning residents to be sure to lock sliding doors after a series of burglaries in which criminals used ladders to access upper story balconies. Apparently they were stealing ladders off parked utility vehicles in the areas in which the crimes occurred. Of greater concern is that these burglaries were … Continued

I was so panicked I couldn’t even remember my home address!

Most of us have heard of situations in which a person who was panicking could not remember even the most mundane information such as their home address or phone number when the emergency operator asked for it. Stress, especially fear, results in what is often referred to as an “adrenaline dump.” When this large dose of … Continued

Prince Charming is not always a Prince

Looks can be deceiving…. This story came across my desk some time ago. A woman returning to her vehicle in a busy shopping mall parking lot during daylight hours discovered she had a flat tire.  She stated that while struggling to change the tire, a clean-cut, handsome man, in a sharp business suit, walked by … Continued

A Look at Kidnapping through the Lens of Protective Intelligence -By Stratfor

“This report is republished with permission of STRATFOR” By Scott Stewart Looking at the world from a protective-intelligence perspective, the theme for the past week has not been improvised explosive devices or potential mass-casualty attacks. While there have been suicide bombings in Afghanistan, alleged threats to the World Cup and seemingly endless post-mortem discussions of … Continued