You should spend about $100 on a good IP video camera. Make sure it has an internal memory card slot.
I bought this one when it was on sale, and it has worked flawlessly. I can even monitor the live feed on my cell when away from home:
https://www.costco.com/Samsung-Smartcam-1080p-Wi-Fi-IP-Monitoring-Camera.product.100341159.htmlIf you have one or two, you can set them up where they aren't noticeable or easy to reach. Then you can at least have a record of the thief's face and actions. Since many homes are using cameras now, some thieves started covering their faces, but most are not that smart.
Many people have posted video and stills from these kinds of cameras on social media and managed to identify burglars which lead to arrests and property recovery.
Take advantage of available technology. If you do a little planning ahead, it might take some of those thieves off the streets for the good of everybody.
One other thing. Many of the kids doing this are looking for something to help feed their habits. They look for anything small and able to put the most money in their pockets: iPods, cell phones, credit cards, cash, gold, watches -- anything they can hide in their pockets and not be seen carrying is fair game to them. A friend was broken into around Salt Lake area. A month later, he started getting big bills from a gas card he had but never used. Someone was filling up his car tank and all his friends in one expensive visit to a station. He didn't even notice the card gone before the bill came.
I lock up all those things in a safe. No sense in making it easy for them! Of course, my German Shepherd would also have something to say about it!
