Burglary Spree on the MA-12: How Safe Do Santa Margalida and Muro Still Feel?
Practical ways to reduce burglary risk at home in Mallorca
Simple steps can help reduce burglary risk in Mallorca, from better locks to neighbour checks and quick reporting to police.

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What can I do to protect my home in Mallorca from burglary?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is it still safe to live in Santa Margalida and Muro after the burglary arrests?
The arrests help, but many residents still feel uneasy.
When do burglaries in Mallorca tend to happen most often?
Daytime burglaries are a known risk, especially when homes are empty.
Why are empty homes and holiday properties in Mallorca more vulnerable to break-ins?
Empty homes are easier to spot and often easier to enter.
What should I do if I notice suspicious activity near my home in Mallorca?
Note the details and contact the Guardia Civil on 062.
Were stolen items recovered in the Santa Margalida and Muro burglary case?
Police recovered many items, but not necessarily everything stolen.
How long can burglary investigations in Mallorca take?
They can take time because police must match several kinds of evidence.
What can neighbourhoods in Santa Margalida and Muro do to prevent burglaries?
Neighbour checks, quick communication, and police contact can help prevent break-ins.
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