We caught these guys at a dealership that we monitor. This is not only happening at all of our homes, its happening at businesses also. We are learning a couple of lessons on this one, along with the guys that run the dealership. One, lock your doors. Two, make sure that all of your camera equipment is in good working order, your cameras are cleaned off and adjusted, and they are recording properly. In this case, this dealership is paying us to monitor their property and we have to stay one step ahead of these criminals to make our service work. We are constantly checking our equipment and making adjustments to our PIR sensors and cameras. We also learned that the police normally don't charge these guys with burglary if they are checking door handles in a residential neighborhood, if they haven't broke a window to enter a vehicle. If we leave our doors unlocked and someone walking down the street decides to open your car door, they can only really be charged with trespassing. In this case, we were able to prove that these guys took items out of several cars, and they had items on them from other cars in the surrounding neighborhood, so they were charged with multiple counts of burglary.