The clocks have gone forward and the evenings are getting lighter and Police across South division, which covers Preston, Chorley, South Ribble and West Lancashire, are warning people to make their home and belongings as hard a target as possible for thieves to hit.
With many people looking forward to the extra daylight time, the lighter evenings and warmer weather are often seen as perfect conditions for opportunistic thieves and burglars as people may let their guard down when it when it comes to securing their property.
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Chief Inspector Chris Abbott said: “With the nights getting lighter, and as the weather warms up, people will be spending more time outdoors.
“Thieves will be looking to take advantage of the fact that some people may leave doors and windows open which does present an open invitation to those wanting to take what doesn’t belong to them.
“We are continuing to proactively deter and target thieves, but everybody has their part to play to prevent themselves from becoming a victim of burglary. By taking just a few minutes to make sure that your property is secure, it can save anger and frustration in the long run”
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Lancashire Police has provided a list of some of the things you that you can do to help protect your home and property:
For more advice on how to keep your home and property safe and secure, visit the Lancashire Constabulary website.
To inform Lancashire Police about the issues that concern you about the area that you live in, go to Stay in the know website.
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