Cumbria Constabulary is
launching a campaign reminding members of the public what to with property they
find.
This campaign has been
introduced following confusion as to who is responsible in reconnecting found
property with their owners. It is a legal requirement for a person to make
reasonable attempts to find the owner of any property they find.
The Constabulary is
responsible for any property linked to a crime and would encourage those who
find property that they believe to be part of a crime to report this to police.
If property is found on a
business or an organisation’s premises, members of the public are asked to hand
this into the management who will then be responsible for the attempts to find
the owner.
The Constabulary from the 1st
October will no longer record any lost property they receive, this is in order
to allow officers and staff to focus on their core policing roles.
You can help protect your
valuable possessions by registering it for free with the UK National Property
Register, Immobilise. Cumbria Police work with Immobilise when tracing owners
of lost and stolen property. For more information please visit www.immobilise.com.
Performance Manager Garry
Armstrong said “Many members of the public
believe that they must report a loss of property to the police, this is not the
case. Lost property must be reported to the relevant issuing authority such as
the DVLA for driving licences, the passport agency for passports and the
relevant bank for bank cards and cheque books.
“The situation is similar
with regards to found property, the responsibility belongs with the person who
finds this or the organisation where the item is found.
“We will continue to assist
the community by pointing them in the right direction to do this and help as
much as we possibly can. We will also be
giving out information and advice at our front counters and police desks.
“This change will enable
officers to deal with property that we store as part of a crime rather than
property that has simply been lost. The property we do store will hopefully
enable us to detect who is responsible for the crime and officers can then work
on reuniting these items with their owner.
"We would like to assure
members of the public that if there is any suspicion that an item which has
been found is related to a crime we will store it and make enquiries.”
For more information on what to
do with items found or property that you have lost please visit www.cumbria.police.uk/lostandfound.
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