The Hidden Signals: 45 Ways Criminals Mark Your Property

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After my experience this past spring (see below), I reached out to my brother, a regionally famous Texas Gang Investigator, for insights on safety—especially since this time of year sees a spike in theft. The holiday season, with its surge in packages, travel, and festive distractions, unfortunately also brings a rise in criminal activity. Thieves and other criminals use this time to scope out homes, vehicles, and even pets, often employing subtle and easily overlooked signals to communicate with one another. These markings—ranging from soda bottles to chalk symbols—act as secret codes to identify potential targets for theft, break-ins, or other crimes. By learning about these tactics, you can better recognize red flags and take steps to protect yourself, not just during the holidays but year-round.

Here’s a detailed breakdown of the most common methods, ranked from most to least prevalent.

1. Plastic Soda Bottles

How It Works: A soda bottle, often placed under a car tire, is a simple yet effective distraction. When the driver reverses, the bottle makes a loud popping sound, alarming them. This momentary distraction provides criminals with an opportunity to steal a purse, wallet, or even the car itself.

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