That's probably the best response I've read to the common "theft" posts, Deputy! I got a lot out of that.
We have dead bolts on all the doors, key-only on the doors with a window near them. The shop has a deadbolt on front and back doors, and the garage doors have standard locks as well. If I go out of town, I put a pad-lock on the track, just to make it harder for them to raise the door. They're going to work for my stuff!
We have an Airedale dog. We should have named it "Bedlam" because that's what happens any time someone comes to the yard. Airedales are good for that, and at 50 pounds they have a loud bark. UPS, postmen and even a Sheriff's Deputy who came to the door back down off the porch when the dog starts barking.
Yes, dogs can be circumvented, but a loud one will deter all the opportunist and amateur thieves. When you hear it on the other side of the door, you have no idea it's the friendliest dog in the world and just wants someone new to play with.
I have two windows that could be easy entry points. One has heavy rose bushes in front of it. This spring, the other will have raspberry bushes. I know I wouldn't want to tangle with them in the middle of the night.
Finally, signs are a good idea. After my neighbor moved, he and his friend stopped by one day to say "hi." I never cared for his friend...he was the kind of guy who wouldn't steal from a friend or friend's friend (neighbor), but once that bond was broken I don't think he'd hesitate. When they came by, I watched him look at everything in my shop, and he looked long enough to take note of it. I'm convinced he was casing it.
That afternoon I went to the store and bought dead bolts for the front and rear door (and the doors for the house), and installed them.
Then, on the back door to the shop, I made a sign that read: "Did you really think I was going to make it easy for you, you 9-fingered muther f***er?! Not only are there deadbolts, but I have security cameras hidden in the eves. Smile! You're on camera!"
(he'd recently lost a thumb while making a custom jewelry box for his best friend's wife. While drinking. Karma's a *****)
I didn't think anything more of it until about a year and a half later, when I saw the two of them somewhere. I was shooting the bull with my old neighbor, while his friend wasn't saying too much. Afterward, my son said to me "Ben must really hate you...he was glaring at you the whole time you were talking to Zach." Maybe he read my sign?
Something else I've always heard is that thieves will hit a house again a few weeks or months later, to get the new replacement stuff. Don't know if it's true or not, but it makes sense...they're already comfortable in the building.
How did they get in to your place?
-Brad