. >> reporter: san francisco resident taylor gilland is reevaluating the safety of his home after his garage was broken in to last week >> i want saw this like metal wire they used to reach in and pull the line behind the garage door to pull the emergency lever. >> reporter: he was caught by surprise like many he is working from home. he only leaves for quick errands but realized that someone had tracked his daily routine. >> your trust is violated. >> reporter: he is one of many who have been burglarized. a 41% spike from this time last year. abc7's analysis of police data shows the biggest increases were in the mission southern and northern districts. where at least 200 or more burglaries were reported in those areas this year. compared to last year. >> there's more property crimes verse you know, robberies and street assaults if you will. >> reporter: he works with sf safe, the city a he is leading crime prevention organization, he said in most cases, people working from home, are leaving briefly and not locking the doors and closing the windows. >> the old thing, if you see a red