๐บ๐ธ Pittsburgh ยท US ยท 3 Dec 2025
Pittsburgh Restaurant Owners Demand Increased Police Presence Following Repeated Break-Ins
PITTSBURGH, PA โ In the wake of several disruptive burglaries, a prominent local business owner in Pittsburgh is calling for a more visible police presence to restore security and deter future criminal activity in the neighborhood.
Repeated Incidents Cause Concern
The targeted establishment, a popular restaurant serving the Pittsburgh community, has been the victim of multiple break-ins over the past few weeks. The recurring incidents have resulted in significant financial losses, both from stolen cash and inventory, as well as the costly structural damage left behind by the perpetrators. Beyond the financial impact, the restaurant's ownership expressed growing concern for the safety of their employees and loyal customers who frequent the commercial district.
A Plea for Increased Patrols
In response to the crime wave, the restaurant owners have reached out to local authorities and community leaders, requesting proactive measures to secure the area. Specifically, they are urging the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police to deploy more visible patrols, including regular police cruiser drive-bys and foot patrols during high-risk hours, particularly late at night and during early-morning shifts. "We want to see more uniforms on the street," the owner emphasized. "A visible presence is the strongest deterrent we can ask for to keep our businesses and neighborhoods safe."
Security Upgrades and Investigation
While the Pittsburgh Police Department is actively investigating the recent break-ins and reviewing available surveillance footage, officers have also advised local merchants on commercial crime prevention. Business owners are being encouraged to review and upgrade their physical security systems. Recommended precautions include installing high-definition security cameras, improving exterior lighting around entry points, and reinforcing back doors and windows to make forced entry more difficult. Detectives are asking anyone with information regarding the break-ins to come forward.
Sources : cbsnews
