Warm weather burglary warning issued by Nottinghamshire Police

People in Gedling borough are being reminded by Nottinghamshire Police to remain vigilant during the summer months and protect their homes and vehicles from opportunistic criminals as another spell of warm weather approaches.

The force’s crime prevention officers are keen to emphasise that many crimes can be prevented by ensuring everyday security measures are in place as temperatures rise and daylight hours extend.

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Crime prevention officer Yvonne Pickersgill, of Nottinghamshire Police, said: “We know that burglary is a deeply invasive and upsetting crime, which is why we take all reports so seriously as a force.

“Behind each incident is a person, many of whom may be vulnerable or repeat victims, and we have visited 13 properties so far this month across the county.

“While I’m sure many homeowners will be keen to break out the barbecue and paddling pool, please remember to keep your shed or garage securely locked.

“Unfortunately, the recent spell of hot weather and the approaching heatwave has contributed to reports of burglaries with offenders gaining access through ground-floor windows left open.

“We are seeing a trend of opportunistic burglars who will use smaller windows or those left ajar to open a larger window and gain access to a property.”

Yvonne added: “The essential tips are often the most obvious: ensure that all your doors and windows are securely locked.

“Don’t leave windows ajar because that might invite an opportunistic burglar to reach inside or jemmy a window to gain access. 

“If you’ve got a door or window that isn’t working correctly – make sure you rectify it as soon as possible.

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“Burglars don’t want to be seen or heard by neighbours or passers-by as this will expose them, but steps can be taken to make it more difficult for criminals to operate.

“This can include improving appropriate lighting, installing perimeter fencing, keeping an area clear and visible, and using robust closed-shackle padlocks.

“We would always urge people to be vigilant at all times and report any suspicious activity to Nottinghamshire Police as soon as possible.” 

Beat the burglars

Police are urging people to follow their key prevention advice to help keep your home secure.

  • Ensure doors and windows are securely locked, even when at home
  • Keep gardens clear – so that would-be criminals are visible from the street and cannot easily hide
  • Keep ground-floor windows closed and locked overnight. Do not leave them ajar
  • Keep valuables, electronic devices, and keys out of sight from doors and windows
  • Secure garages and garden sheds and don’t leave tools out that could assist a break-in
  • Consider planting thorny shrubs to create an effective natural deterrent

If you see anyone acting suspiciously in your neighbourhood call Nottinghamshire Police on 101 or Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. In an emergency call 999.  

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