What Time of Day Do Most Phoenix Break-Ins Happen?
Most Phoenix break-ins happen in daylight, between 10am and 3pm. Here’s why — and what it means for protecting your home.
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Most Phoenix break-ins happen in daylight, between 10am and 3pm. Here’s why — and what it means for protecting your home.
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A step-by-step Phoenix homeowner’s checklist for the first 60 minutes, the first 24 hours, and the first week after a home break-in — plus how to harden the home so it doesn’t happen again.

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