Do not fall asleep without doing this first, said the police in a new warning
The authorities highlight the importance of taking these "basic steps".
We all want to sleep at night without worrying about our safety or well-being of our family. But unfortunately, there are criminals thatthreaten, and most of them prefer to do it after sunset.In light of a new trend in crime, the police sent an urgent warning as to a necessary step that you must take to ensure and your goods safe. Read the rest to find out what they ask you to do before going to bed.
Read this then:Never leave your car without doing it first, said the police in a new warning.
Keeping your house is not an easy task.
Police regularly issues warnings about new tips, burglars, thieves and other criminals employ to enter your home. Even if you have a security system, you could fall for simple drawbacks: some of the last diagrams involve thieves who are disguising, cheating on you by putting youAntiparasitic control uniforms, or information on home repairs or water problems. Once they have gained some of your confidence, the suspects will enter your home and fly jewelry, money and other valuables.
Cars are also a common target for criminals, and they started to placeFraudulent parking tickets On windshields andMQ On parking meters to steal your money. These crimes occur normally in public circles, but your car is not even safe outside your own house, according to the police.
A diagram appeared among recent burglaries.
New York police have been warned to residents after a series of car burglaries in recent weeks. In a crime prevention alertPosted on Facebook On September 21, the East Hampton Town police department said they "knew another series of vehicle flights and vehicle tears parked in alleys of the East end".
The series of crimes seems to be part of a wider organized effort, according toThe East Hampton Star, affecting Montauk, Amagansett and Springs, New York. As of September 29, no suspect had yet been identified.
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Police say most flights have crucial similarity.
Thieves fly portfolios, individual flow cards, handbags and iPhones in the dark of the night, byThe East Hampton Star, and some were evenfairly daring To steal whole vehicles. A Grand Cherokee 2017 Jeep was taken from the aisle of a resident in Montauk, which was then identified by the police using a license plate tracker.
"We are working with all our victims to identify the possible suspects at the moment", "SGT. Ryan Hogan, East Hampton Town police spokesperson told the point of sale.
Above all, it seems that criminals are generally not - but not always - unlocked vehicles. As such, the police asked residents to "take some basic measures to help us protect your property".
"Please lock your vehicles, remove the keys and take all the precious items from your vehicle, lock your home and be attentive to a suspicious activity overnight," said the Facebook message of the police service.
This trend is not specific to New York.
To make things worse, these flights are not isolated incidents because similar relationships have surfaced across the country.Police in Westlake, Ohio Investigate four efforts of vehicles unlocked earlier this month, Woio reported.AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB
Inend of August, Ashville, Ohio, experienced an eruption of burglary overnight, with "dozens" of targeted unlocked vehicles, according toThe Scioto Post. Once again, the police asked residents to always lock the doors of their car and avoid leaving the wallets, valuables, as well as firearms inside.
The village police department of Hinsdale in Illinoisexperienced residents About "many stolen night automobile activities" in the region, offenders going again after unlocked vehicles where the owners also left key doors inside. "Although Hinsdale has lost no vehicle in this recent wave; we want residents to know that offenders are clearly trying to work on the neighborhoods of our region to find cars to fly," said the Facebook message. "Do not give them the opportunity."
Police also stressed that locking cars and ensuring FOB "every night" help patrol tasks and "keeping the bad guys out of the city".