Monday, 21 October 2019 - 12:34pm |
Southern

Rural community reminded to keep property secure as summer approaches

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Attribute to Sergeant Scott McConachie, Prevention Coordinator, Invercargill Police

Southland Police are reminding the rural community to keep their property secure as summer approaches.

Recently, there have been a number of burglaries reported in rural Southland, and with the increase in daylight hours and farmers tied up with calving, lambing and milking it is an opportune time for criminals to take advantage.

It is important that members of our community look out for one another, and let Police know if anything or anyone looks out of place.

Importantly, we ask residents to not put themselves in danger or take the law into their own hands if confronted by offenders – but to instead contact Police.

Our rural areas can help support each other, and local Police, by taking some of the following preventative measures:

• Keeping an eye on each other’s property.
• Letting your neighbours know when you are away and when you will be back.
• Taking note of who’s in town and chatting to them.
• Note down registration numbers of suspicious vehicles and descriptions of suspicious people, and let us know.
• Locking your house and sheds.
• Removing keys.
• Keeping a detailed record of household and business equipment, including model and serial numbers, inscriptions, and other identifying features.
• Closing access gates (particularly to your driveway/house).

For more rural safety tips you can visit: https://www.police.govt.nz/advice/personal-and-community-advice/rural-hub

Please remember to report all instances of suspicious behaviour or crime to Police at the time it is occurring.

You can contact Police by 105 for non-emergency matters and 111 for emergencies, or phone 0800 555 111 to pass on anonymous information to Crimestoppers.

ENDS

Issued by the Police Media Centre