China News Service, May 1. According to the US "World Daily" report, the Nassau County District Attorney's Office and the Nassau County Police Department on Long Island, New York jointly issued a notice in Chinese on April 29 local time, pointing out that the recent entry into the house There has been a dramatic increase in thefts, many of the homes being stolen are owned by Chinese and Korean families, mostly by burglars breaking through glass windows at the back of the houses, taking any valuables they find, including safes, and packing them in waiting rooms. The vehicle escaped.

  Nassau County prosecutors and police are reminding the public to take precautions to prevent victims.

  Burglars are less likely to target a home if it appears to be occupied; keep lights or televisions on in the home when residents leave or park their cars in their driveways.

  If the home has a home alarm system, be sure to activate it, don't ignore the alerts you receive from the alarm, and call 911 immediately if you think your home has been stolen.

  Lock all doors, windows and garages when no one is home.

  Install a video surveillance or alarm system around the house and make sure the rear of the house is covered with cameras.

  If you don't have a video surveillance or alarm system in your home, consider installing one, and make sure it covers the back of your home; consider pointing at least one camera to the road in front of your home to detect any vehicles a burglar might use; rather than installing a motion-detection security system Install a system that records 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

  If you store valuables in your home, secure them in a safe bolted to a hard surface, not in a location where burglars will notice, like the master bedroom.

  Be vigilant, pay attention to your surroundings on the block, and promptly report suspicious persons to the police.

  People who have been away from home for a long time should regularly contact their neighbors or friends to check their homes.

  Residents can contact the Nassau County Sheriff's Department and complete a vacant home report with a specific date of absence.

  Prosecutors are encouraging anyone who has been a victim of a burglary but did not report it to the police to report it to the Nassau County District Attorney's Office.

Police and prosecutors will not ask about immigration status for anyone who reports the crime.

(Zhang Xin)