Yes, there have been police reports. When I've questioned the local PD about the fact that stuff keeps walking off, I was informed that the local PD here has two full time officers and two part time officers and they have rotating 8 hour shifts. They've said that they will try to swing down past here more often, but they have to respond to calls, run speed traps and other traffic control, plus be on the lookout for theft. Thus the door is wide open on theft. From what I've been told, I'm not the only one around here experiencing a rash of thefts, just a couple weeks ago 6 houses were robbed, most in broad daylight right up on top the hill from me.
It's crazy to think that I moved out here to the "country" only to find that theft is out of control (and most of my neighbors I know have guns and shoot them on a regular basis).
See, that's my concern with wireless, that it may not have enough range unless I get a really good one or something. It's around 800 feet down to my storage shed halfway down the property and I want something down there to keep an eye on things. Running a couple cables down there sounds like it could be a little expensive, plus I have to cross a roadway (thus why I don't have power down there either).
I have "no trespassing" signs up along with some "beware of dog" signs. Nobody pays attention to them. When trout season starts there will be people fishing right behind the house despite the signs and I"ll have to chase them away like I have to do every year. I watched two people this past season walk right up to the signs posted on the one edge of the property (I can see them from the table on the sunporch), pause, then walk right past the signs and up behind the house to go fishing. I opened the window and yelled out "Hey, whatsamatter, can't you read??" The response was "ahh... what?" I said "I saw you read the sign and walk right past it." "ahh... what sign?.... you mean we can't fish here?"
Up until about two years ago I had a German Shepherd patrolling the property, but even he wasn't enough to deter people from strolling past the signs.

It's starting to really piss me off.