An unknown person broke into a home on Dimling Way Wednesday night, the most recent of at least seven burglaries this month.
Pitt and city police responded to the most recent burglary, which took place between 9:20 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
The victim said the unknown person forced entry into their house through a side door while he was not home. The victim, who said he didn’t see anyone in the house or area, found several items missing.
The string of burglaries began on Oct. 9, when two burglaries took place on Semple Street and Meyran Avenue within an hour of each other. On Oct. 14, Pitt and city police responded to another burglary on the 300 block of Semple Street. The following day, Oct. 15, another home was burglarized on the 3600 block of Bates Street around 2 a.m. A fifth burglary occurred four days later on Oct. 19 on the 3700 block of Dawson Street.
Early Thursday morning, a burglary took place at a home on the intersection of Semple and Ward streets. Between 5:40 p.m. and 8:40 p.m.Tuesday night, another burglary took place on the 3300 block of Ward Street.
The police departments are asking that anyone with information regarding the incident call the Pittsburgh Police Department at 412-422-6520 or Pitt police at 412-624-2121.
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