None of these involved abduction though did they of adults or children? I dare say if someone reported a burglary and their child was stolen it would be reported and documented
To be honest Red, between all the reports there were huge numbers of cases cited, covering all different types of crimes. Nothing about abduction jumped out; it would indeed be a rarity for a burglar to abduct.
Nonetheless, the central point remains that criminals are flexible, however odd it may sound. We have been channelled into thinking about crime in a certain way, in response to statistics as they used to appear -with everything compartmentalised. It seems that that is not the reality, something which is in keeping with what psychology says about personality in general, namely that people don't compartmentalise. A person who is angry and unpleasant to one person is capable of being angry to another person and probably to everyone, because these problems are lying within the person himself - not, however much he or others may wish to interpret the situation, with the people who are the targets of his anger. Those people are merely the occasion.
As far as all this pertains to Madeleine, it may well have been that those burglars around in PdL before that night were involved in a group of criminals who were engaged, seperately and together, in all different types of crime, and that Madeleine somehow became the victim of an unfortunate cocktail of persons and events.