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Three residential burglaries were reported in Atherton last Thursday, Feb. 29, according to three separate police news bulletins. That’s following a report of two burglaries in town on Wednesday, Feb. 28, according to police.
The Feb. 29 burglaries took place on Adam Way, the 100 block of Tuscaloosa Avenue and the first block of Fairfax Road.
The Feb. 28 break-ins were on the 200 block of Oak Grove Avenue and the 100 block of Encinal Avenue.
The incidents are under investigation.
If you live near the area where the burglary occurred, police ask you to check your surveillance video, and report any possible leads, to the Atherton police at 650-688-6500.
New bait house program
The Atherton Police Department announced an initiative to deter would-be burglars by deploying decoy devices at “bait houses” at areas in town identified as having higher burglary rates. These decoy devices are equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance technology allowing law enforcement to monitor and respond swiftly to break-ins, according to police.
Those interested in participating in the Burglary Prevention Bait House program, can email Jennifer Frew at jfrew@ci.atherton.ca.us or call 650-752-0503.

Atherton police’s Officer Igor Davidovich is also now working with K9 Maverick, according to a news bulletin.



