Gloucestershire Echo


Police say residents could reduce crime

Friday, February 05, 2010, 14:00

POLICE have criticised residents for not doing enough to prevent crime.

Officers from the Hester's Way Safer Community Team say people are failing to follow simple advice after spending a week testing doors to see if they were locked.

Inspector Erik Sherwood said: "Just a few simple crime prevention methods such as not leaving items on display in your car and keeping your front door locked can significantly reduce the opportunities for thieves to steal from homes in the area.

"We have been delivery leaflets to addresses in the area advising people about the quick and easy steps they can take to help avoid becoming a victim.

"Whilst we've been delivering them in the early evening we have also been trying the doors of addresses and have been shocked to discover how many people had left their houses insecure."

Thirty homes and five vehicles in the Persimmon Gardens and Arle Farm area were found unlocked in one evening.

Mr Sherwood said: "Simply turning a door handle to see if it's open is exactly what a potential burglar will do so don't let them by 'lucky' at your house.

"Our policing team run regular operations and carry out patrols to both prevent burglaries and catch offenders by residents also need to help stop these crimes by taking responsibility for their home security.

"We would also like to encourage people to talk to our crime reduction officers who can offer you a variety of tips and advice on how you can keep your home and property safe."

For more information, visit www.gloucestershire.police.uk or call 0845 090 1234.
















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