This Is Why You CAN'T Leave Your Doors Unlocked [Part 2] (Caught on Ring Doorbell)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- PORTLAND, OR - Always remember to keep your doors locked. As you can see, there are people lurking around in every city at odd times of night and you must always make sure you and your family can rest easy knowing that you took the proper home safety and security measures.
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This is why it’s a good habit to lock your door as soon you enter your house, even if you’re just out in the yard and taking a break to use the bathroom.
Cody. I locked all my doors while mowing.. Someone could have snuck in my front door while I was either in the back yard or at the end of the house. Did not want any surprises going in hot and tired.
When I was a kid my mom would lock the door to sweep the steps. And when you’re a kid
True, you never know who might be watching.
Nah, best habit is to have a man or gun big enough to teach a lesson.
Bad things happen because good men fail to act 😉
Don't let someone else be a victim because he can't get in your door. 🤷♂️
An ex convict had two burglars break in while he was home. He tied them up and buggered them for three days. They were only found by their screams.
When I watch these Ring Doorbell videos, I can always understand very well why so many people in the USA have guns. Unbelievable how much, how often and how cheeky and ripped off these criminals enrich themselves on property of others. Stay safe and all the best from the netherlands
Yes, not all of us have them to hurt people we really just want to protect ourselves. And look what sad is even kids do this knowing they could potentially be hurt.
Thank you
And they don’t even care if their being filmed. I swear I would blow up every one of their pictures and plaster them all over social media, on telephone poles, the mall the police station
Absolutely! We have had our vehicles broken in to too many times to count. We stay armed at home, but always practice gun safety.
I’d pull the trigger if they were this close. I’d blast them. Like bugs.
I didn't realize there was so many people trying to break into homes. I myself saw a face peaking in our side window one late night with my grandchildren watching TV. That's scary, the not knowing until you catch them.
I was sitting on my porch smoking a cigarette at my old apartment. Then I notice there was a black guy crawling around in the bushes peeking into a window downstairs. I screamed HEY WHAT ARE YOU DOING, and he flipped out jumped the fence and ran through a field into the night. Later on I realised it was a woman who lived there alone. I never saw the guy again though. Creepy Stuff.
@@carbon-based-lifeform9172 Well, I hope you told her or the cops so they could do a drive by. I just unsubscribed before I think all people are creepy.😔 . I am moving this month and will be installing one as soon as possible.
I got 4 cameras and signs stating cameras on the property thinking they’d see it and leave, only it made me more aware how many people don’t really care, I’ve caught several people snooping , peeing on my house and more. The only deterrent seems to be a S&W MP .40
My 13yr old started screaming one night after going into the kitchen for a bowl of ice cream in the middle of a movie. We all go in….see nothing. She’s hysterical and said some guy was in our kitchen window. This is scariest because our kitchen window faces 10 acres behind us. No roads or reason for anyone to be back there. We went outside….checked all over the place. We came back in and went to turning the lights off to go back to our movie and my husband still had the flashlight in his hand. He shines it at that window after we had turned off the lights and there’s a freaking hand print on the middle of the glass. Made my blood run cold.
We had tried to pass it off as shadow or maybe a trick of the light that scared her. Shadows don’t have hands.
We put up cameras the next day.
Have you ever tried closing the blinds, or curtains of a night time
Imagine. People have been creeping around our homes for years probably. Without these door rings we just haven't seen them.
I’m wondering if some of these are staged. Maybe trying to get us to get a ring doorbell .
@@sunnydaze2359 Anything is possible these days. I use to have Norton security on my computer. They were worthless. Now he has a big business of fixing those same problems. Is it true or my silly brain that never stops.
@@sunnydaze2359 I've caught too many people to count at my door, or sitting in my driveway, so I can see how these are possible.
When I was a kid--mid-70's, my dad asked me if I went through the big gate. I said no, and he said I guess our friend payed us a visit. I asked who "our friend" was, as my hair was standing up. He told me someone had been creeping around the property, over a period of years, leaving signs, but never stealing. One night, same house, my grandfather went to get a drink, in the kitchen, and someone was just standing at the back door, looking in. Pretty stupid moves in the semi-rural area we lived in. Every household had a gun.
Now that more people get deliveries at their homes, it seems more people feel welcome to help themselves to your stuff.
As a german i always thought the gun laws in the United States are too careless but the doorbell videos teached me a lesson. Now i can understand you. Really creepy and scary this doorbell vids. Stay safe guys 🙏
No. You're correct. They are way too careless, ex: Uvalde. There are many more.
As a US resident, there’s things that can be done in obvious red flag situations that don’t get done because there’s not certain laws regarding guns. I believe that you have every right to defend yourself, but not everyone is responsible enough or emotionally stable enough.
Remember the size of the country before you think that this happens to everyone.
Thank you. Too often Americans are thought to be over zealous about gun rights. But safety of our family and homes is a very real concern especially these days.
The gun laws here are too careless. We've had more mass shootings in this country so far than we've had days in 2022. School shootings are a weekly deal at minimum. Nuts that people think more guns are the answer instead of investing more into social programs to help people.
@@Cosmicphishfamily ....funny how there's never a good guy with a gun when you need one. Not even the police in Uvalde wanna go up against a crazy gunman with a ar-15. Plus you never know when the bad guy has a gun too. Crazzzzy gun culture indeed
WOW!! Found this very helpful. Even living in a gated community I always keep my doors locked. A false sense of security is a big downfall.
Every time I want to move back to the west coast I always look at this channel. Then I continue on being happy living where I am 🤣
It looks like a lot of the potential theives were looking in pots and stuff for extra keys. Beware of doing this!! Better to leave with a trusted neighbor or somewhere not so close to your door!
Good idea. My friend lives a half a mile away...she is the keeper of the extra key.
My buddy has a spare key to his house on the collar of one of his German Shepherds. If you can take down 3 of them, you deserve whatever is inside.
I just saw online that a gunman just killed 36 people. How frightening is that. It's time for the police to administer street justice. No handcuffs, no jail, no courts no bonds or bail, and DEFINITELY NO PRISON TIME. Thees scumbags don't deserve to live. Why should the taxpayers house killers ! The police need to gun them down IN THE STREETS !
I want to see more where people are confronted. E.g., “get off my porch” “the police are on their way” etc. I want to see the people scared off.
I like the vids where the householders set off an alarm, and the thieves scatter
I scared off a guy the other day. I was leaving to go to the gym and he walked up. I told him to read the message on the front door about solicitors. He would not leave. So I went into the house called the police and returned with my Glock. I told him, " I have called the police and I am only going to say it one time...GET OFF MY PROPERTY!!!" He left. I put the Glock away. Talked with the police and went to the gym. About two hours later the end of my street was blocked off and low and behold that guy and a couple of his friends were being arrested. I didn't even think to record it. I was taken back by how stupid these people are. Stay safe.
🤔 is it just dumb luck that they don't go to the homes of those people that will stab you multiple times for accidently bumping into them or stepping on their shoe?
Are you kidding me ? Scared off ?
@@seagullpoet Not kidding. Running away, shitting their pants.
Nowadays a camera alone is not enough. I have Ring. It's great. But I have an ADT alarm system as well. The criminals and punks are brazen, so stay secure. Thanks for these videos to raise awareness.
its scare mongering for monthy fee
@Sylvia. We’ll just steer them to YOUR house then, mkay?
@@sophiekatt7027 lol. Good one. I agree with you.
Brazen because there are no penalties they care about
A gun helps too.
As an extra layer of protection, have a good metal outer door with a good lock on it.
And a locking mailbox!
And a 12 Gauge loaded with love 00 nut
And dogs.
I have bars on windows and shooting targets in yard.
Security doors and window bars are a must! I don’t care how ghetto it makes your house look! Criminals are attacking wealthy areas too!
Even attempting to open my door would get yourself taking the ROOM TEMPERATURE CHALLENGE!!!
And then you'd be in jail.
@@Sirianstar10 I'd rather be judged by 12 instead of being carried to a whole by six!!!
@@tommytopetty2334 you're an idiot then, bc you're gonna get judged to the death penalty for acting like that. But you go ahead, tough guy.
You going to tiptoe unlock it back up and giggle
@@Sirianstar10 not in all cases, the castle doctrine extends to your driveway... i would hope a criminal would think like you do. that would be another taking the room temperature.... better think twice.
Can't wait for the manufacturers to invent ring door gun!!!
Load a 410 with jawbreakers from the candy store. Oh powered round. Will change their mind. And be dissolved by the time they get to the ER.
Yesss
Put me on the waiting list for first batch!
👏👏👏👏👏
Shoot out tranquilizers. Once they r out call the police
People need to get a darn job. All this thievery is so alarming, People are so bold enough to come and try to open your front door. That's why I check my doors multiple times before I sleep
Easier to steal than work gota have that dope
I check multiple times as well. These crazies are trying doors on houses where the people are home.
@@diannawalker758 exactly, my lady get annoyed at me but I don't want to give criminals any type of change. Even when she's doing laundry and the laundry Machine is just down stairs I want the doors locked at all times
They have a job. You are seeing them at work.
@@gwaeron8630 They would have a ptsd if you put workboots near them or handed them a broom
First thing I'm watching is the ring in your nose. It's too small. Remember that silencers fit many of the common firearms and dumpsters are on many streets. Bear spray will deter a bear at 20 feet assuming no wind. Wasp spray will shoot 10 feet. Aim for the eyes.
A cop friend of mine told me to keep a can of wasp spray by each door and in your work office. It does shoot 20ft and if they don’t seek medical attention after getting it in their eyes, they will go blind. So u can call the hospitals if they get away and notify them to call the police if anyone shows up with that issue. He said it’s way more efficient than pepper spray
We need a bear spray mechanism in these cameras haha
Actually that is a great idea
Now that I would pay for!
Bear spray? Ha!
Automatic weapons fire in 7.62 caliber.
Lol!!
What we need is easy and costs less than guns. It works for cars, why not use the same idea for homes and it is already available. Motion detection not only turns on the camera, but it also turns on the lights and a loud home alarm. You can have one right next to the patio. If the area is breached, the lights come on and a audible warning, then if the next level is breached the sirens start. Sorry, but if these people are prowling the neighborhood this badly, the neighbors need to know. I guarantee you that a thief won't be casually walking away with your patio furniture and large potted plants if a loud alarm and lights are illuminating him, alerting the whole neighborhood. If the police are nearby and hear the alarm, drive by, and see a thief running with planted pots and patio furniture, I don't think it is too difficult to figure out.
Anyone who try’s a door is attempting to break in!
If the door is unlocked, that wouldn't be "breaking in," but it would be unauthorized entry nonetheless.
Technically someone could be visiting e.g. a coworker for the first time and go to the wrong house by error…
@@lottatroublemaker6130 technically, odd first time visiting coworker would try your door!
@@nathanjamesbaker unlawful entry.
@@blues7160 That too.
At 10:30 when she says she is looking for her dog, the other person says “you don’t have a dog.” She gets mad and hits them😳
Roaches checking and they don’t check out
I feel like he ratted her out loud and she got mad that her cover is blown because I think she want to come back to steal things while pretending to looking for her dog.
People like this are usually so doped out, they can't get their alibis straight. Which is why they are stealing in the first place, to support their addiction. Last thing you want is to bump into a strung out, irrational and likely desperate thief in your home.
That location must be near me, since I also live in Portland just a few blocks away from 66th Avenue. Degenerates like this are all over Portland, every day, all the time.
*"He leaves no message"* .... he did, he flipped you off. That's a message 🤣
People need to lock up their porches and front doors at night. Some of those porches look too open and inviting.
My thought exactly. Most of them look very inviting!
Yeah the nice enclosed ones with brick hell you could throw a party out there. We see the motion activated lights are not enough to scare anyone away.
The last person to walk into my door when I left it unlocked, was met with a double barrel shotgun pointed at him. Then he started to cry. I called the cops and he got arrested for burgurly
I have always kept my doors locked no matter where I lived and always thought it was weird that some people don't. I am also now curious as to how many people tried to open my front door without me knowing.
Such shining examples of fine, upstanding citizens.
5:02 I know him. He use to go to the same youth homeless shelter as I did. He is easily scared off. Poor guy was abused badly by his parents so he ran away. Sadly he usually has no idea where he is. He has done bad medicine for so long. Despite his issues he was a good friend. Hurts to see him here and like that.
so many demons walking around
Make sure to keep the windows locked as well, whether big or small. Never know when the intruders are carrying a knife of sorts or something to tear open that screen window.
I’m so glad to see Americans are paying all their taxes from their paychecks and purchasing and this is our return, it’s frightening
It blows my mind the amount of people who go around trying to open people's doors!! It's true the freaks do come out at night
Back when I was first born (I’m the fifth of six kids) back in the 80’s we lived in this little house and left the door unlocked during the day. A guy walked in, obviously drunk or high, and peed in the corner of our living room. My mom said the search for their new house sped up after that. We moved to a much nicer neighborhood and the neighborhood we left eventually turned so much worse.
All of these videos and the comments about the police never showing up are exactly why we all need our rights to defend our children, ourselves and our homes and even in the few cases police do show up they do not legally have a responsibility to protect us or put their lives on the line for any of us or our children and you all saw this in Texas. We need to have protection, have training and have a plan in place with our families and neighbors in cases of emergency’s because things are only going to get worse. Stay safe out there and lock your doors and windows.
No the police didn’t follow their protocol in Texas….that’s why that happened. They were trained on how to deal with those type of situations and didn’t do their jobs.
You can call, but by the time police show up...its too late
@@skyehamm9629 . You do know that the supreme court ruled that the police are not responsible for our life or well being right? They do not legally have to risk their lives for ours no matter the situation so I will gladly defend my own children, grandchildren and husband because no one cares about my loved ones as much as I do. Police are incompetent at best , they only care about their paychecks and are trained to believe we are all liars. I'd rather not deal with people like that ever besides their track record sucks .
What in fcuk does a lunatic murdering innocent grocery shoppers or kids in school do with porch pirates etc...!?
@@skyehamm9629 Yup they were supposed to be willing to sacrifice going in one after the other till the threat was disposed of. Putting their lives on the line. .. it is in their damned training .. not standing outside arresting worried parents. I do not care if it is 10 minutes or the 40-50 they say you do not stand outside while little children are dying.
I have had several unknown men show up at my door. One night a man was talking to my daughter through the window. I thought she was telling me a story until I heard him say that I sleep too long. It was 6am. I went to the window and saw him walking away from my house.
I hope you called the cops.
Most of these videos on this channel have a glaring common denominator, States/cities with no castle doctrine laws
^^^^ *THIS* ^^^^
You are correct. I live in a castle doctrine state and you rarely see this kind of nonsense because everybody here knows you can legally catch a bullet or six from doing this kind of crap.
Never leave my door unlocked, these people would get body bagged!
That couple towards the end...the guy asked the woman, "What are you looking for?" She said, "Looking for my dog." He said, "You don't have a dog." She runs back to him angry, like she wanted him to keep quiet. Obviously he wasn't in on what she was up to.
The guy at 3:47 was NOT trying to break in. He is very clearly leaving door hanger ads/leaflets on door knobs. And he's not dressed like a construction worker to avoid being noticed. He's wearing a reflective vest so that motorists see him as he's crossing the street.
I watched this multiple times. There is nothing in his hand when it goes for the door.
He has a stack of blue papers in his left hand. He is moving really fast.
@@diannawalker758 You might be blind then. Stare at his right hand when he’s walking up, you can see the blue paper.
@@diannawalker758 Watch it one more time. This time, with your eyes open, though.
Yeah Def not trying to break in. I can see the blue leaflets on his hand.
My family would be the reason that they tell stories of why not to try to open somebody’s door! As they explain why there face looks deformed and they have one leg!
Same
WHY do people need to be told to lock their doors, especially when there are children in the house? You live in the city and just because you think you live in a “nice neighborhood” doesn’t mean bad people won’t come thru there. Ridiculous!
@Kuro Neko it's called a false sense of security. Wake up folks to the new world order.
This is crazy, I live in Switzerland and my door could stay open for months and I will not even have a reason to worry. There was a time I went on holiday and left my door ajar for two weeks( sounds crazy I know), nothing happened, my laptop was still on the table where I left it, my TV and everything else just as I left them.
Not to say we do not have breakins, they are so rare that when it happens, it makes the news.
Like before yesterday a wolf(wolves) ate a cow, it made the news in the national TV.
There was a time here in the US when I was growing up that guns were only used during hunting season. And my family only locked up the house when we went on extended vacations. Crime was pretty much unheard of. I am now a senior citizen and I don't recognize my country anymore.
LOCK YOUR DOORS, and always look BEHIND you before opening your apartment door.
ALWAYS be aware of your surroundings. Double check everything, once, twice or more. It never hurts to be safe.
Man let me be on the jury of one of these ppl getting shot by a homeowner…NOT GUILTY!!!
Too many wackos these days. I remember when you could not only not lock your front door but keep in open with a screen door unlocked too. My husband once saw on the news (awhile back) about a guy who came into and killed a guy working in his garage. From then on he never allowed the doors to be unlocked and didn't enjoy puttering around his garage on the weekends 😔
I'd just whip open the front door and let the dogs out 😂
I’d do the exact same thing, watch ‘‘em run 🤣🤣🤣
Growing up in the south, before the A/C code. We would leave out doors open while we slept.
When I was a kid we locked our doors at night. But any other time they were unlocked.
My frievd was raped in her home one day when she came home and left her front door unlocked.
@@gracieg7601, oh jeez, I'm sorry ❤️
I live in apartment building which is with security but there have been times I've forgotten to lock my door thanks God HE. Kept me safe 🙏
Do ring doorbells work for apartments. Do you have to drill holes to install. My niece is single and lives alone. She doesn't have a ring doorbell and I'd like to get her one.
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@@DoorbellNews + great thank you😁👍🏼
There are so many options for cameras. Ring isn’t the only one. Find one that works for you
I used to live in an apartment complex when my kids were little and sometimes they would forget to lock the door. Several times I had random people just walk in my apartment and I had to yell at them to get out! My kids got in big trouble for not locking the door a few times until they finally learned. Always lock your doors!
So lm guessing the Elastic Band on the Door Handle following the etempted Breakin was a Coded sign to others in their specific Gang that the House has already been visited. Intresting. Never heard of that before. So obviously people take notice next time. And take care.. 👍
yeah if it has not been removed in a day or two they know the house is vacant.
I put up a five foot spiked gate 12 feet in front of my front door. It keeps people at bay that I don’t want knocking on my door. My Ring system covers 100% of my property. My home is protected by Ring, Glock, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Remington, etc.
Lmao, Kid: “What you doing Mum”?
Mum: “ Looking for my dog”
Kid: “You don’t have a dog” 😂
I have ATD and Ring and there are sensors on all the windows plus front and back doors. I work to hard to have my stuff stolen from me or my life put in danger
When younger I caught 2 guys peeping into my room, one was an ole friend of brothers and some guy I stop seeing. Always keep blinds closed at night, so many I see leave windows open! It doesnt matter if male or female, if a perv knows you have young kids or a female there can end bad for many. Always lock ALL doors and Windows!! Never open door for Strangers.....day or night!!
PERVS love sneaking a peak through window blinds and open curtains...that's how they get their thrills. Keep blinds closed, all the way down to the windowsill. Close curtains all the way, NO openings to look through. Don't feed their fantasies. Better yet, have motion lights near that window as a deterrent also.
I'm watching these videos and I'm wonder, why there is no fences around the houses?? Where I live, that's a normal thing - a fence. And no junkie can invade!
People USED to be honest and have integrity....kind of unheard of in today's world. You respected the boundaries of others. You treated others as you want to be treated. No more.
This is what happens when handouts run out and they refuse to work for what they get.
Stay armed and protect your surroundings.
Boyfriend: "Julie you're on camera, there's a camera right there!"
Girlfriend: "looking for my dog" after waving to camera.
Boyfriend: "you don't have a dog!"
Girlfriend: "get the fu*k outta here." proceeds to chase him off 😄 lol.
Always locked your doors and windows too. This is so creepy 😨
I never realized that there are so many creepy people out at night trying to get into people's houses. This is scary!
For real! I can't get over how bold they walk onto someone's property & just grab stuff like it's no big deal.
Is it just me or is Portland Oregon leading the attempted break in race
10:31 LOL what are you doing? looking for my dog. You don’t have a dog🤣😂🤣😂
If possible screen your porches or glass them in. . I had my lower deck and front porch glassed in and I feel safer sitting in those areas . I also did not put steps to get up on my upper deck .Never leave ladders in your yard. 🤔
These videos really makes me want to move to America. What a peaceful place full of happy, honest and respectful people
I don’t know bout you guys but I’m getting myself a guard dog lol and Ring doorbell .It is really scary this is going on now.
Years ago we moved from California to a small town in a different state. When we left I took my fears of people breaking in but our new home was really safe. One time we forgot to shut the front door when we left and when we got home we were horrified, not because we were concerned about any precious things being stolen but because there were probably a bunch of 🐝 bees making themselves at home. It’s not that way in the little town anymore. Crime shows up everywhere eventually.
These are some very bold people
His shoes are hurting, probably belong to someone else!
This is depressing - and scary...
Every local News Outlet needs to have a special segment to air or print the pictures of these perpetrators on each Newscast and Newspaper edition, along with a number for their local Police Department and Crime Stoppers program to call if anyone recognizes any of the perpetrators.
Police should have a Social Media Page where they post all of these photos and the public can access and look at the photos. Photos stay on the page until the perpetrator is identified.
Kinda make it like the segment they had on America's Most Wanted at the end of each show. They caught a lot of criminals that way!
That’s a brilliant idea! Nowadays the police are being disrespected and defunded, so citizens need to be prepared to protect and defend themselves.
These days do the police do anything at all????
@@AKHWJ3ST
Not much. Ask public for help on every case. They can't seem to solve anything if public doesn't give them leads or if there are no neighborhood cameras.
@@AKHWJ3ST Yeah, the police in Aurora, CO are useless
This is so disturbing. It shows you how sick we are as people and it all kinds of people.
3:55 meth is a hell of a drug…. Lol
As always the intro is 🔥
Boy, Seattle and Portland sure do get featured a lot on here! I remember growing up hearing nothing but great things about those cities, and the PNW in general. Beautiful scenery, mild weather, a craft beer Mecca, but as of lately you tend to hear more bad than good. Are they really going downhill or is the media just blowing that out of proportion? You could paint a pretty unflattering picture of any city if you wanted to, or you could make it look amazing. All about perception. Asking people who either live in the Pacific Northwest or visit frequently. I’m sure any city/town has its pros and cons.
lots of opioid addiction in that region
When medical marijuana came twenty years or so ago the downhill slide started. Now they allow hard drugs on the street. Everybody is high and steals.
A lot of times it appears they were checking the mailbox. That is why I always tell the people on my route that leave their mail in their box for days to not leave their mail in the box because it shows that you are not at home and potentially haven't been for awhile.
This is why I think all mail should come into a home, through a slot directly into the house, where it can never be seen or touched by someone outside.
I don't understand why anyone in Portland bothers to get cameras. They voted for all this. Anti police, anti 2A.... pro let the criminals run rampant. Just take the cameras down and hand them your sh*t. This goes for pretty much all these cities. I noticed a very obvious trend when it comes to the places this happens in excess.
Exactly
What a moronic thing to say. You probably couldn’t find any of these states on a map much less towns.
@@juliebarnett9812 Colorado was ok until they legalized pot
They wanted a liberal coward for D.A. Now they're paying the price.
Nothing deters them but a solid barrier. Lights, cameras, day light... none of that bothers them at all. The sound of a shotgun being cocked is an added incentive. Worked for my sister a couple times when she lived out in the country.
I deliver mail and some of my customers do this all the time. I told them to lock their doors because there are crazy people out there and they say this neighborhood is good and it hasn’t happen yet. I told them there are lots of “nice” neighborhood but yet they are not 100% crime free. Why would anyone take the chance? All it takes is bad guy roaming your street. Locking your door is easy so just freaking do it.
Okay so I’ve always found it weird that ppl actually keep their doors unlocked. Ever since I was a kid, my parents (mainly my dad) always enforced the concept of locking the doors. Whenever they leave for work, make sure doors are locked. When we leave the house to go elsewhere, make sure they are locked. Before bed, LOCKED. And I always loved that safety precaution. And finding out that some ppl kept them unlocked I was just in utter shock. I still keep my locking door habit to this day.
I've woke up to someone standing in the corner of my room late one night. I could make out it was a girl, I asked her what was she doing. She said she was scared to go home. I told her ok but you could of done all this outside an I kicked her outside. No one let her in, front door was still locked with chain and my room was upstairs with no way of getting in or out of the windows cause they were sealed shut. No back door and the garage was directly under my room. Still haven't figure out how she got in unless she hid away in a part of the house we hardly checked but that was under the stairs with one day leading outside. I think she snuck into my brother's room in his closet then came out when we went to bed. Still spooks me to this day, I can't stand for someone to just come in my room and just stand there
I’ve had similar experiences twice. It was sleep paralysis - look it up if you haven’t already… 😊
Wow, how scary!! I'm guessing this was a real person? Did you call the cops? Ever heard of people sneaking into homes and then living there unbeknownst to the owners??? Hope you checked this out and reported her to the cops.
Funny thing, it's happened 3-4 times now, I wake up to someone standing around my bed, and it startles me and scares the crap out of me for an instant...but I quickly close my eyes to do a double take, and no one is there. It's weird. Not sure why it happened or what it is. I decided the next time it happens, I'm going to ask what the heck they want and see what happens!! Don't judge. Lol.
At 0:25. What a weird looking layout. Why is the washer or dryer outside of the home? 🤨🤔
I had a flat in Austin with the exact same outdoor washroom set up on the patio. It was awesome. But I kept it locked.lol
Seemed like all the ppl with vests / city worker vests on ,also had backpacks... every city person/real vest wearing employee I've seen never wears a backpack.... so I'd say a Vest + Backpack = up to no good.
You are very correct! City workers or anyone wearing a vest and actually working will almost never have any bags or belongings on them other than what they need to work.
If they have a bunch of bags or even just one they're not real.
@@cecil2742 right! That's how I see them all over town and in my neighborhood. They usually have a car/van or truck parked somewhere near by and no bags, (unless it's the tools they need). So yeah keep an eye out people! You never know what someone is willing or capable of doing to you.
@@Brandoncye take all this info one step further and report them as a suspicious person if they do have a vest and backpack. Better to be safe than sorry.
Wow, just saw apartments that I pass by daily OTW to work on here. Creepy.
I never understand people who have glass windows on their doors? Easy to break in . Especially in the back where you can't be seen? But yes lock your doors!
Could be a city ordinance.
I’ve never liked the idea of huge glass windows or patio doors especially at night.
I live out on the countryside where it's quiet and there isn't much crime and I STILL keep my doors locked. All of them. You can't trust anybody regardless where you live.
Unbelievable and very scary what this video shows on thieves trying to break into buildings. Problem is nothing seems to be solving the problem just because you have a video. Bigger problem is, even if you own a gun and someone breaks in, we could be prosecuted for that person getting shot on your own property and trying to protect ourselves. We cant even defend our own property cause the laws protect the guilty more than the home owner. Very sad.
So as others say, keep your doors/windows locked on buildings and cars and keep your garage doors closed. Plus dont leave valuables outside that porch thieves can quickly take. They will take anything now days even plants in the ground. They like smashing doorbell cameras.
Vote democrat continue with whats going on. Catch&release enjoy crime&high fuel prices & inflation
How you can legally defend your property depends on what state you live in.
Know the laws. And have a lawyer on speed dial.
@@buzaldrin8086 👍🏼Correct glad I live in tennessee
Many states have the Castle Doctrine, which means you have the right to protect your home, yourself and your family.
Know your States laws and be sure to write to your States Senators with complaints about any issues you want changed...no matter what party you belong to as there is plenty of blame to go around!!
I loved where the woman said she was looking for her dog and her partner in crime says we don't have a dog and then she runs up and starts hitting him lol
Lock your doors and hide your ring camera.
The guy at 3:39 was just leaving a flyer on the knob lol
God I hate thieves
Some are bold enough to take an innocent life, especially if they're somehow successful during a break-in attempt. Eventually, they get caught and deny any knowledge of being there. Followed a story years ago of this 83-year-old man. Before breaking in and strangling him to death, an unsuspecting neighbor pointed him in the direction of his apartment. He fell for the sketchiest line in the book: "I'm just a friend". Without giving him his name, reason, whatever.
Of course, weeks after the detectives followed up with the stupid neighbor - he felt bad about his lack of awareness. Of course, it won't bring the old gentleman back.
Lesson learned.
Im from NYC, maybe now everyone can start to understand why I have always told friends you do NOT want to live on the first floor in ANy apartment building or complex. Its just too easy to TRY to get lucky and get in. Before we had cameras, I'd have people TRY my doors and windows at least once a week in NYC. We only had alarms and trip lights back then but thieves dont care, It didnt stop them when they preplanned robbing my house as a kid. Alarms lights cops called and they quickly ransacked the whole house in a group and got away with it. Never again would live on the first floor
This is why I have 75 pounds dog who is very quiet until you come close to my door or window. I do not care how you look or present yourself in public there are whole lot immoral people in this country.
I'm a lady of 71yrs ,we always have locked our doors even when in house.reason being when I was a new mum 22yrs old and 3 month old baby hubby on nights shift.doors locked I was in kitchen and saw door handle move.some one trying it.this is my lion protecting cub.we had a old sword on the wall I ran with it out the front door shouting I will get you .no one at the side of house.it had 13 steps to fields. Mad I am aware you will say .but impulse kicked in.how dare anyone try to enter our house. We moved a few times and are in the country so have cameras and lights around .but you can only do so much.BUT LOCK YOUR DOORS WHEN IN OR OUT.BE SAFE ALL .Linda Bellamy UK
I keep my doors locked to protect intruders from my 2 Belgian Malinois
LMAO. "What you doing?" "Looking for my dog" " But you don't have a dog". Love From Scotland xxxx
A few years ago, 4 men robbed a bank near us. The police were all over our neighborhood searching for them as they ran in different directions down our street. One of them tried entering the home of an old woman who lived alone. If not for her locked door, God only knows that animal would have done to her. Yes, all were caught and sent to prison where they all were introduced to their new boyfriends.
you made me laugh.
YEAH, NEW BOYFRIENDS ! Like one man said, " The warden sent us some fresh p---- ! Another man called it, " prison meatloaf ".
I wasn't about to get a ring/blink doorbell but after watching plenty of these ring doorbell cams I had to get one
These are some seriously dumb bold people. I guess they would feel really messed up if a person came out with a weapon trained on them. Seriously! People actually go around trying people’s doorknobs to break in when the owner could have a gun and start shooting at them. Are these people on some type of drugs?! Maybe everyone who has these systems (and ones who don’t), should have some type of device (that blares a siren) on the inside of their doors/windows. Even though most people this day and age lock their doors, sometimes things happen and they forget or thought they locked it…I know I thought my front door was locked a few times and I was wrong. Thankfully my husband double checks before he leaves, but still it can happen, we’re all human. For me, I would really not like having to shoot someone for breaking in, but since I have to protect my children and myself, then so be it.
I don't know what is wrong with the builders of those apartments. Open staircases where a person can grab their legs. They should be closed in for security. That is so dangerous.
How do we share videos to the uploader? I have a creepy girl ding dong ditching my house in Germany not 12hrs after I installed it! It was funny seeing how unaware people are that they’re being recorded by motion, not pushing the button lmao
So bold they don't care if they are on camera! Pulling on your door trying to get in so brazen! Walk around so calm like they own the place! SMH! I'm definitely not to get more security at my home do whatever I can to stop these creeps.
We spent a lot of time with family in USA and we were shocked by police with guns but I can see why, to be honest in Europe it’s definitely different, the poorest area’s may get porch pirate’s & that’s where maybe a severe warning ⚠️ is needed, absolutely awful & I hate thief’s it’s despicable & disrespectful. I’m literally safety crazy. Alarmed & locked 24hrs a day & I live in Europe but just have to be prepared!
You never know!
The woman who said she was looking for her dog, then the guy said you don't have a dog! lol 😆
For some reason, the Milwaukee and Saint Paul videos felt the most intimidating.
Man oh man somebody's people sure have a Lotta nerve I can't believe this crap never imagine it was this bad thanks for sharing 💕doorbell news you're awesome👍🏼👍🏼
So blatant. 😮
I'd like the subtitle description to stay up long enough to read them please