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THIEVES TARGETING VEHICLES PARKED IN PARK AND RIDE FACILITIES

October 25, 2016
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park-and-ride-thievesPOLICE are investigating thefts from vehicles in the Mid Ulster area, particularly at Park and Ride facilities in recent months.

There have been an estimated 13 incidents at various locations across Mid Ulster since July 1st this year.

A PSNI spokesperson said: “We would like to remind motorists that nothing of value should be kept in cars or vans particularly when it can be seen.

“This may prove too tempting for the opportunistic thief. If they see it they will steal it.

“We all have a responsibility to do our bit to ensure we will not become the next victim of crime.

“We are working hard to ensure that crime in the area remains relatively low in comparison with other areas, and working collectively we will be more effective in combatting this type of opportunistic crime.

“We fully investigate all reports, however, we would highlight the need for people to report suspicious activity when they see it.

“Here are some crime prevention tips –

• If you keep coins in your car to pay for parking and so on, keep it in a closed ashtray or out-of-sight.

• It goes without saying, but ALL handbags, jackets, wallets, laptops, sat navs, phones and so on should be never be left in a vehicle.

• A portable Sat-Nav should be taken out of the vehicle or locked in a boot together with the cradle. Any suction cup marks on the windscreen should be wiped away as their presence will indicate to the thief that you may have a device, such as a Sat-Nav, hidden in the glove compartment

• Keep the inside of the vehicle tidy as an untidy vehicle containing opened mail, plastic bags and so on may attract the curiosity of a thief

• If there is nothing in the glove compartment, leave it open to view.

• Remove the facia of your sound system if possible

• Never keep valuable tools in unattended vehicles.

THIEVES TARGETING VEHICLES PARKED IN PARK AND RIDE FACILITIES was last modified: October 25th, 2016 by John

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