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You pull into your driveway after a long day.
You grab your bag.
You walk to the front door.
And then you see it.
A small, waxy red dot β like dried candle wax β smeared on your door lock or doorknob.
At first glance, it looks like trash.
Maybe a kidβs art project gone wrong.
Or a drip from a red marker.
But your gut tightens.
Because deep down, you know β this doesnβt belong.
And youβre right.
That red wax might not be an accident.
It could be a silent signal β left by someone whoβs watching.
Letβs explore what red wax on your house lock could mean β and what you should do the moment you see it.
π The Disturbing Truth: It Might Be a Burglary Marker
In recent years, law enforcement and neighborhood watch groups have reported a disturbing trend:
Criminals are using colored wax, gum, tape, or string to mark homes theyβve targeted.
The red wax on your lock isnβt random.
Itβs a covert signal β possibly meaning:
βThis house has been cased.β
βNo security system.β
βEasy entry point.β
Or even: βResidents are away.β
Itβs like a silent flag for other thieves β a way to communicate without words.
And the worst part?
Itβs designed to go unnoticed.
To most people, it looks like litter.
To the criminal network, itβs a green light.
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