The clocks go back this weekend and Cumbria Constabulary would like to remind
residents of the importance of keeping homes and vehicles secure throughout the
winter months.
As the nights become darker, people are encouraged to
leave a light on, secure their property, and report any suspicious behaviour as
quickly as possible.
During the month of November
2013 there were 55 burglaries of residential properties where half were
insecure. In one week alone, 14 homes were burgled with three quarters
being insecure.
Temporary Assistant Chief
Constable Steve Johnson said, “We do everything we can to target those involved
in theft and burglary but we would like to work with our community to prevent
it happening in the first place.
“Officers will be patrolling
key areas, offering crime prevention advice, and encouraging householders to review
their own security. By doing this we can make life difficult for opportune offenders.
“If you are going out
for the evening, leaving a light on, or using a light timer, and drawing the
curtains all adds to the appearance that someone is home and helps to deter any
burglars.
“We still see a large number of
burglaries when a door or window has been left insecure. We are encouraging people to do a quick security
check of their home before they go out, or when they go to bed to make sure
doors and windows are locked and where necessary to assist in checking their
friends, neighbours and relatives homes if they believe they are vulnerable
“Please let us know as soon as possible if you see
anyone behaving suspiciously. Many
criminals are apprehended due to information from members of the public. Simply
telephone 101, or if a crime is in progress, 999. If you have information regarding crime you
can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
“By working together we can
ensure a safe autumn and winter for people across the county.”
Police and Crime
Commissioner, Richard Rhodes said, “It is that unsettling time of year when the
clocks go back. It is up to us all to
take responsibility for securing our homes and driving on the roads as
well. If you concerned please contact
the Constabulary as soon as possible for safety advice.”
You
can speak to someone in person at the various police desks held across the
county. Police officers and PCSOs are on hand to offer information, advice,
answer questions, and speak to you about any concerns. To find out where your
next police desk is, visit www.cumbria.police.uk/policedesks.
More crime prevention
advice is also available at http://www.cumbria.police.uk/advice-and-information/crime-prevention
and includes top tips on security for sheds, fuel storage, and vehicles.
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