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Theft in Volcano
#1
Aloha. I am looking for some insight into how to deter a persistent thief.
Has anyone here ever found themselves repeatedly targeted and robbed?
This is a vacation rental, off grid, so certain sorts of wireless devices are not an option. At this point I am watching for my stuff on craigslist. Is there anywhere else I should be looking? Any ideas?
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#2
There are very real looking fake video surveillance cameras on eBay for something like five bucks. Some use batteries and have a little red indicator light. Most thieves aren't terribly smart.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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#3
I would try a motion-detecting game camera. It should use little to no power when there's nobody around.
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#4
+1 on a game camera well hidden with infra red
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#5
might check this out on Amazon.

http://www.amazon.com/Bushnell-Trail-Camera-Night-Vision/dp/B006U0YZPA/ref=sr_1_3?s=sporting-goods&ie=UTF8&qid=1370363968&sr=1-3&keywords=game+camera

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#6
You're both right: always install an obvious decoy camera with your well-hidden real camera(s). The decoy will scare a dumb thief, and can help convict a "smart" thief by making the "intent" really really obvious.
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#7
Fill a 2 gallon gas can with gas/sugar and leave it conveniently in your carport.
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#8
So the decoy is for the theif to disable/take while the real camera records the act?

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Originally posted by kalakoa

You're both right: always install an obvious decoy camera with your well-hidden real camera(s). The decoy will scare a dumb thief, and can help convict a "smart" thief by making the "intent" really really obvious.


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#9
I don'tknow about that, but you might be surprised of the numbers of people that come by to check things out.
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#10
I like Greg's idea too.
Assume the best and ask questions.

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