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Crime Prevention Tips for This Holiday Season

The Norwood Police Department Crime Prevention Unit offers these tips to keep you from being a victim this holiday season.

 

The holiday season is upon us and we, at the Norwood Police Department, would like to offer some crime prevention tips.

When shopping:

    • Always park in a well-lit area
    • Check the car’s interior before you enter.
    • Have your keys in hand when approaching your car.
    • Conceal any previously purchased items. It is best in the trunk of the car.
    • Don’t talk on the cell phone while walking through the parking lot.
    • Don’t leave purse, wallet or cell phone in plain view.
    • Don’t resist if someone tries to take your belongings. Stay safe and dial 911.
    • If you use an ATM check your surroundings first.
    • Protect your PIN and make a copy of your credit card numbers in the event one is stolen.
    • Carry only the credit cards you need and avoid carrying large amounts of cash.
    • Be aware of the “good deal” scams.
    • Avoid wearing expensive jewelry; it may make you a target.
    • Carry your wallet in your front pocket.
    • Women, don’t leave your purse unattended in your shopping carriage. Carry it close to your body.

    At home:

    • Always lock your doors and windows. Even if just running a quick errand.
    • Always leave a light on inside and outside your house at night.  The noise of a TV or radio is often times enough to deter a would be burglar. Put lights on a timer.
    • If you plan to be away for a couple of days notify a trusted neighbor to collect your paper and any mail from piling up.
    • Have a trusted neighbor accept delivery on packages sent to your home. Don’t have them left out on front step.
    • If a neighbor is unavailable to accept the package, leave a post it note for delivery to be left at a back door, out of sight.
    • After Christmas don’t pile up empty gift boxes for trash/recycling. This will tip off thieves that a new TV, computer, or other expensive item is in the house. Cut up the cardboard and put them into the barrels.
    • Leave keys with a trusted neighbor not under the mat or any other easily discoverable spot
    • Don’t put your name on your house or mailbox-thieves can look up your number then call to find when you’re not home.

    Make the holidays more enjoyable by not being the victim of a crime.

    Related Topics: Crime Prevention, Crime at the Holidays, Holiday Safety, and norwood police

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