When she finally opened her front door she found a rubber band wrapped around her doorknob.
Rubber band on door handle break in.
A warning to watch out for rubber band burglaries that went viral in april 2016 told the story of a woman who heard a strange man pounding on her door and later found that he d placed a rubber band.
As soon as you unlatch the door they do not wait for you to turn the knob they can bust in on you kim revealed.
A facebook post warns that burglars are placing rubber bands on door latches to prevent them from locking so the houses can easily be broken into later on.
She s a midwest gal who.
Insert the rubber band onto the hook first then holding it in place push the other end down onto the pin.
She pulls a rubber band over a door handle the reason is pure genius.
If it comes off make the rubber band shorter.
Note that the rubber band must hold in position without any assistance on your part.
According to kim s local sheriff this is becoming more commonly seen in burglaries.
The rubber band will cushion the slamming noise.
Any wide rubber band will do.
Wrap the rubber band around your fingers until the desired length is reached.
Burglars place a rubber band around the door knob allowing them to barge into the house as soon as the home owner unlatches the door without having to wait for the home owner to actually turn the knob.
We weren t able to track down any warnings from police or news stories about burglars using rubber bands to break into houses.
What happens is as soon as you unlatch the door the person can bust in.
By olivia romero.
Loop a rubber band around a doorknob so it makes an x that presses the latch open.
This trick is especially helpful when you re unloading an armful of groceries or need to open a sticky door.
Thirty minutes after he left she walked outside thinking the person had left a brochure but instead she found a rubber band around the knob.