Home Burglaries and Car Thefts on the Rise, ABS Statistics Reveal

One in five households that were burgled last year were targeted multiple times, as property crimes overall saw an increase.
Home Burglaries and Car Thefts on the Rise, ABS Statistics Reveal
A suspected burglar pictured by West Midlands police on Nov 2nd 2017 in Handsworth Birmingham, UK. West Midlands Police
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More Australians have fallen victim to home burglaries and car thefts in the past year, according to figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).
The number of homes broken into jumped by 32,000, reaching a total of 218,000. This increase has many feeling unsafe in their own neighbourhoods, with three in four victims reporting the crime to police. Alarmingly, one in five households was targeted multiple times.
Rex Widerstrom
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