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State Farm® Reveals The Top 15 States Where A Suspicious Santa May Appear

Nevada, New Mexico, Washington, Arizona, Georgia And California Are The Top States Where Home Burglaries Have Increased

Suspicious Santa

Bloomington, Ill., Dec. 11, 2007 -- A new State Farm study released today identifies the top 15 states that may see a glimpse of a Suspicious Santa this holiday season.

After analyzing claims data for 2004, 2005, 2006 and the first nine months of 2007, State Farm has discovered an upward trend in homeowner theft. This year alone, State Farm expects to handle more than 92,000 claims that involve a break-in and burglary. This is a 2% increase from the prior year.

In an effort to keep this holiday season merry, State Farm is encouraging all consumers to properly secure their homes and belongings before leaving on a family vacation.

“Would-be burglars typically target homes that appear to be vacant for the holidays,” says Betsy McDermeit, Underwriting Analyst for State Farm. There are several ways a homeowner can make their home less appealing to a suspicious character.

“For additional peace of mind when traveling this holiday, homeowners may want to consider adding high grade bolt-type locks, strong door frames and doors, impact resistant windows, an audible alarm system, and outdoor lighting to their holiday shopping list,” adds Mc Dermeit.  “Sometimes a little prevention can be a good investment.”

To determine the top 15 states in this study, State Farm developed a weighted average for each state and then compared it against the company national average.  The results of this study identify Nevada as having the highest probability of homeowner theft in the country.  However, Arizona, which is ranked fourth on this list, has seen a sharp increase in homeowner theft this year. State Farm 2007 data indicates Nevada has had 3,010 burglaries within a nine month time frame.

The states least likely to see a Suspicious Santa this season are: South Dakota, Wyoming and North Dakota. To view a complete list of the top 15 states mentioned in this study, members of the media are asked to visit State Farm's Homeowners Theft Losses study.

To help safeguard your home this holiday season, State Farm has compiled the following homeowner theft prevention tips.


How to prevent a Suspicious Santa from paying you a visit

A Suspicious Santa may notice a pattern that a closed garage door or no cars in the driveway means no one is home. Closing the garage door and having curtains or blinds on the garage windows also hides some of your belongings.


When away for more than a day

In short, make your house look the same whether you are away or at home.


Use common sense caution


Strengthen Your Home


Documenting and Safekeeping your Valuables

As a free public service, all US consumers have access to a free inventory software program called Possessions Matters.” This unique program allows limitless entries, categories and locations. You can even enter photos of your possessions, invoices and warranties. Possessions Matters also quickly compiles and prints insurance claim and theft reports for the police. To download this program, please visit State Farm's Possessions Matters page.


Contact

Aymee Zubizarreta, Public Affairs, at (786) 394-9503.


Attention News Directors and Assignment Editors

Video Available: B-Roll footage of a Suspicious Santa gaining entry into a home has been provided along with a “Top 15 states” graphic and sound bites on how to prevent homeowner theft this holiday.

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