Police inspector warns residents not to make their homes 'easy target for thieves' amidst increase in burglaries

By James Smith

1st Nov 2021 | Local News

A Detective Inspector from Warwickshire Police has warned residents not to make their homes an 'easy target for thieves' as the number of burglaries has increased this month.

Officers have reported more burglaries during the hot weather as thieves have taken advantage of open windows.

In Kenilworth five incidents were reported this weekend where burglars broke into homes through windows.

Detective Inspector Alan Townsend from Warwickshire Police proactive CID said: "Open windows can make your house an easy target for thieves who are operating again as rules relax following Covid lockdowns.

"If heat prevents you from closing and locking windows there are still some simple steps you can take to reduce risk.

"This includes removing any bins or garden furniture that could be used to reach windows and making sure that any valuable items are left well away from open or partially closed windows to avoid them being 'fished' out by thieves.

"You may also consider investing in security accredited window opening restrictors that allow ventilation but can't be picked or unlocked from the outside."

For more advice from Warwickshire Police, follow this link.

     

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