One area of the Hudson Valley has a very important warning up.

The Hudson Valley is a pretty safe area, but crime can still happen anywhere (even in places you least suspect it). One area of the Hudson Valley recently issued an alert for residents to be mindful of and the warning was also mentioned on a Facebook post.The post explains specifically what the residents need to be on the lookout for and what happened.

What area of the Hudson Valley has recently experienced multiple break-ins?

The Town of Pawling recently put up a Facebook post about how the area has recently experienced multiple break-ins and also mentioned that there was an alleged break-in on town property. According to officials, the sheriff's office is investigating what happened and are on it. Either way, not good...

How can residents in Pawling, New York protect themselves against break-ins?

Sometimes it involves little things that we forget or overlook. The post went on to say how residents should be extra mindful of the break-ins, people should be extra sure their doors are locked and to be on alert for any suspicious vehicles in the area. If you notice anything out of the ordinary or suspicious be sure to contact the Dutchess County Sheriff's office (845) 486-3800.

What's the reaction from the public to break-ins happening in Pawling, New York?

The Facebook Post was shared a bunch of times and a few people also commented on it and expressed their feelings:

  • Lisa- "No excuses. Keep your house and cars locked!"
  • Tammy- "Thank you"
  • Amy- "If you have them, turn your outside lights on at night."

Feel free to pass this article along and the Facebook Post tp anyone who live in or near the Pawling area so they can be aware of what's going on. Thank you to the Dutchess County Sheriff's Office for the information and keeping everyone safe in the Hudson Valley.

SEE ALSO: Police Issue Important Warning For Liberty Residents

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