Showing posts with label Theft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theft. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 5

Security Camera's help Catch Church Burglars - Texas

From: Our Town Texas

Michael Lopez Garcia and Robert Zenhye III have been charged with burglary of a building in connection with a break-in on Jan. 9 at the Rivers of Living Waters Church on North 8th Street in Killeen.

About $40,000 worth of audio equipment was taken and windows were damaged.

Security cameras that were set up inside the studio recorded images of the thieves.


Audio Equipment Stolen from a Detroit Church

From: Fox News Detroit


$15,000 worth of audio equipment was stolen from a Detroit church.

The robbery happened in the middle of the night at True Gospel Tabernacle Church, and Pastor Roderick Dallas believes the thieves have been inside the church before.

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Fox 2 News Headlines

Church Members Stops Theft in Progress

From: The Daily Item

DANVILLE — An alert church member discovered a Danville man carrying a security control panel box out of a rear office of the First Baptist Church of Danville.

Deneene R. Klinger approached Scott Nicholas Buckley, 29, of 207 Grand St., and stopped him, according to state police at Milton.

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Tuesday, January 29

Police call for Increase in Church Security - St. Louis Mayor Comments

From: KMOV 

Police call for local churches to increase security after latest robbery!

A robbery at an East St. Louis church is just the latest in a string of crimes at churches, places thought would be sacred ground and off limits to criminals.

Since a man with mental problemsshot the pastor of Maryville Baptist church four years ago, crime at churches across the nation has shot up 527 percent, according to a Missouri company that provides security advice and training to churches...

“It’s just totally, totally unacceptable to have someone there for a worship experience being robbed,” said East St. Louis Mayor Alvin Parks.

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Monday, January 28

Burglars Steal TVs - San Antonio Church

From: HSAT News

SAN ANTONIO - Burglars smashed out a window and busted into a building to steal flat screen TV's from a northside church.

The thieves scored three flat screens from the children's ministry area of the Friendship Church in the 14000 block of San Pedro.

Church leaders had just shown up for Sunday services when they discovered the break-in


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Sunday, January 27

Woman Sentenced for Stealing $86K from Church - Church Embezzlement

From: Connect Mid Missouri

(AP) -- ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (AP) -- A northwest Missouri woman is going to prison for stealing slightly more than $86,000 from a church where she worked...

Investigators said West stole the funds over a 16-month period starting in April 2011. She earned $27,000 a year at the church and spent the embezzled money for personal expenses.
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Security at Church: What can your church do to protect against a similar crime occurring at your facility?  
  • Background Checks
  • Security Cameras
  • Two person rule to signing checks
  • Financial Audits
  • Enhanced procedures for processing offerings

Houston Church Parishioners Stop Thief

From: ABC 13 News

HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The suspect in a southwest Houston church burglary was in the hospital Saturday night after being caught by parishioners...

Police say a suspect used a sledge hammer the bust through the wall and steal several band instruments.

Members living nearby went inside the building to inspect the damage and found one suspect hiding in the ceiling.

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Monday, September 10

Ushers Stop Purse-Snatching in Pittsburgh Church

From: Fox News

PITTSBURGH – A man who claims to be a heroin addict has been jailed on charges he snatched a woman's purse while she was taking communion during Mass at a Pittsburgh church.

Pittsburgh police say parishioners, including the off-duty chief of the Port Authority of Allegheny County police, tackled 31-year-old Eric Csurilla on Sunday morning and held him until officers arrived.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/09/10/ushers-stop-purse-snatching-in-pittsburgh-church/?test=latestnews#ixzz264a2XAaq


My Thoughts: Although short, this is a great article! Ushers & greeters are often your first line of defense in a church setting. Many churches do not have the ability to have a trained security team; however, by providing a little extra training to the ushers and greeters you are one step in the right direction. Larger churches that do have security teams should still incorporate their ushers and greeters into their overall plan. 

Tuesday, July 17

Thieves Target Berkeley Churches During Services

From: The Post and Courier

{While worshippers were raising a joyful noise inside Berkeley Baptist Church on Sunday, thieves were making some noise of their own smashing car windows in the church parking lot.

Brittany White thought her pocket book would be safe inside her husband’s truck during the service at the Moncks Corner church on U.S. Highway 52. She was wrong. Thieves broke a window and made off with her purse, which contained her Social Security card, credit cards and other belongings.}

Read More: http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20120710/PC16/120719976

Thursday, April 19

Teen Robs Church of Money

From: Fox Ten News

{Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Deputies said an Alabama teen was arrested after allegedly robbing a church in Pace.

Church leaders said the suspect, identified as 17-year-old Samuel Aaron Riley, went into Immanuel Baptist Church looking for help with gas money...

Church Administrator Andy Needles said dinner was wrapping up so they offered the teen a plate and he declined. Needles said they were making arrangements to give him some cash, when Riley grabbed the money box.}

Sunday, April 15

Roanoke Church Targeted: Theft

From: WSLS News

{A Roanoke church was the target of a burglar overnight. Now, police are asking for your help to track down a suspect.

Sometime between 7:30pm Saturday and 8:30am Sunday, someone smashed the glass front door to the Galilee Baptist Church Ministry in the Plaza of Roanoke-Salem shopping center on Melrose.

They then took a jar full of money the church says it was collecting to buy a van. An envelope of money they had hoped to use for a radio ministry was also taken.}

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Friday, January 13

Case Closed - Police Solve Stafford VA Church Thefts

From: Stafford Country Sun

{STAFFORD — A 24-year-old man has been arrested for thefts that occurred recently at three Stafford County churches.

Bryan Christopher Stevens, of no fixed address, was charged with three counts of breaking and entering, three counts of grand larceny, obstruction of justice, unlawful entry and theft of services, the Stafford County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.}

Thursday, January 12

Theft During Church Service

From: WGRZ News

{BUFFALO, NY--Buffalo Police are looking for a suspect wanted for taking a wallet during a church service...

Officers say a woman had her wallet taken from her purse while the purse was on a church pew.}

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My Thoughts: This is not the first story that we have seen related to wallets or purses being stolen from churches. I have a personal story that related to this occurring. A little over 10 years ago my brother got married. During the wedding all of the bridal party left their purses in a room that was being used to get ready for the ceremony. During the ceremony all of their purses had the money and credit cards stolen from them. 

As Carl Chinn would say... "Think About It"

Everyone at the church was preoccupied with the ceremony. The culprit knew that they had a open window to commit the crime. The bridal party would be pre-occupied till the ceremony was concluded. It was the "perfect crime".

The Sunday service is very similar. The culprit knows when the service is starting and when it ends. People tend to think that church is safe and will leave their belongings on a chair or in a pew while they walk out and visit friends or go to the restroom. 

Recommendations: Make it a regular practice to remind your congregation to not leave their belongings unattended. Train your ushers and staff to be on the lookout for this type of behavior. They can often remind people to bring their valuables with them and prevent a crime from occurring. Video surveillance is also a great option to help identify the culprit after a crime has occurred. You want to be sure that the "wolf" is not continuing to live within your congregation! 


Monday, January 9

Metal Thefts at Church: "Think About It" by Carl Chinn

Reposted with permission from www.carlchinn.com



Metal Thefts at Church
We’ve all heard the stories of copper theft. While copper isn’t the only valuable non-ferrous metal, it is that of the most abundance and a current cash cow.
Copper as a trading commodity, is now bouncing around $3.40 / pound. Any time it is that high, copper prices go high in the scrapyards as well. Metal scrapyards (though watched carefully by law enforcement in most metro areas) are the pawn shop supply of metal thieves. Whether they are bringing batteries, copper, lead, brass, aluminum or stainless steel there is a scale waiting to calculate their payoff in green cash.
I have seen myself where brass hydrants were jerked out of an exterior wall by a chain hooked to a vehicle. I have seen rooftop air-handling equipment as big as the box on a moving truck completely stripped of all precious metals. Many hits around us are to churches.
In the Memphis area, copper thieves have hit six churches and a cemetery in recent weeks. Most of these were the common stripping (and thereby ruining) air conditioning units, but they also went under the crawlspace of a building and took all the copper piping.
An Edmond Oklahoma church hit recently calculated that the $240.00 worth of copper stripped from their three AC units came with a $9,000 repair bill for the church.
At one of the churches hit in the Brooksville Florida area the damage to 5 air-conditioning units is estimated at $100,000.00.
Every single day right now, I read about similar thefts form churches around the country.
Think About It…
  • Thieves still view churches as soft targets. In many cases of smaller churches, they know the building is unoccupied much of the time. Even in large churches, it is easy to see what days of the week or times of the night there is nobody around.
  • Your local security systems suppliers can install automated and / or local sounding alarms to go off should the panels be removed from AC units. This is a great deterrent.
  • Lighting is often a low priority in mechanical areas. Low light attracts thieves.
  • Like graffiti, metal damage should be taken care of quickly. If they steal a little bit and notice weeks have gone by without anyone seeming to care, it attracts the thieves to consider bigger targets at the site.
  • Report all metal thefts. There is a regrettable tendency in churches to not report crimes – especially if they are less than the insurance deductibles. Report all crime.
  • Outside security patrols should have it in their regular routine to check exterior equipment. A panel pried up can be an indication that someone has checked the copper content of a piece of equipment and is ready to come back and complete the project when they can get a vehicle (or whatever reason they may be waiting on). Such minor damage should be treated with high suspicion.

Saturday, January 7

Church Crime Spree - Tampa Bay

From: Tampa Bay Times

{SPRING HILL — Just a week into the new year, Hernando County is already facing a crime spree — and some of the area's most benevolent organizations are the victims.

Thieves have stolen copper tubing from well more than 20 air-conditioning units, and among their targets, the criminals have raided three churches and a Veterans of Foreign Wars post.}

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My Thoughts: If have you been following this website for even a short period of time you will notice that crimes like this are common occurrences for churches across the country. Criminals can make quick cash from construction material used in items like air conditioners, heaters, electrical wiring and alike. A well lit exterior and security cameras are your best protection against this type of crime. 

Friday, December 9

Police Looking for Church Donations Thief - Boise

From: ABC KIVI

{Boise Police are searching for the young man who walked into a Northview Street church and walked out with the church's donations.

Early Sunday evening, church officials told officers the theft occurred about 1:00 p.m. that day. Investigating officers say it appears the donation box was ripped off the wall from inside the church, money taken from envelopes, and the box left in the trash can of the church's men's restroom, said BPD spokeswoman Lynn Hightower.}

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My Thoughts: How does your church secure its donations? Check out our store link to see items that can help!

Thursday, December 8

Baby Monitor as Surveillance Device!!

From: CBS News

{CARMICHAEL , Calif. - With the help of a simple baby monitor usually used to alert parents to a crying infant, members of a Northern California church managed to nab two suspected thieves who returned for a third straight night.

Baby monitor as surveillance device. Why didn't you think of that?}

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Tuesday, November 8

Man with AK-47 Runs Towards Church

I received a lead on this story today from one of our readers in Florida. (Thanks Matt)

I would ask the question, "What would you do" if this happened at your church next Sunday?


From: Fox40

{AUBURN—A church in Auburn was locked down during a Sunday evening service because a man who stole an AK-47 was hiding nearby.

Just after 4 p.m. the parishioners at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church were told to stay inside and lock their doors. Placer County Sheriff’s Deputies say a man stole an AK-47 gun, a small amount of medical marijuana and some cash from a home he was staying at in Auburn. The man, identified as Ryan Thomas Bailey, then ran toward St. Teresa.}



Friday, October 14

Sacred Silver Stolen From Church

From: KETV NEWS

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa -- Last week, thousands of dollars worth of sacred silver was stolen from a church in Council Bluffs. But the two chalices taken from the Holy Family Catholic Church are priceless to the priest.

Father Dan Kirby's associate discovered that -- sometime between Tuesday and Thursday last week -- thieves took advantage of a forgiving Holy Family Catholic Church to do, seemingly, the unforgivable.

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