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RCMP share tips on discouraging break-ins

By medicinehatnews on May 21, 2024.

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Medicine Hat News

With the warm weather encroaching, and people spending more time away from their homes, the RCMP warn that this could create prime targets for theft if properties are not secured.

There were 440 residential break and enters and 45 seasonal property break and enters in Alberta RCMP jurisdictions in May of 2023, most of which were simple crimes of opportunity, said the RCMP, and can be prevented by properly securing the area.

Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) is a practice used throughout the world to discourage potential crime, and small changes can lead to improved security for primary residences, secondary properties and businesses.

The RCMP recommend ensuring that a property is well lit, with clear sight lines to potential points of entry such as garages, and doors; ensure that no trees or shrubs are overgrown and consider installing motion lights in entryways.

Ensure that all gates are locked, and that windows are covered and closed when nobody is home, as “an empty house is a criminal’s playground,” said RCMP.

They also recommend installing a security system, especially if the property is often empty, such as a summer home or belonging to those who travel often. This will ensure that should something happen, authorities will be alerted immediately.

The RCMP reminds citizens to report any suspicious activity or instances of crime to law enforcement.

“Reports tell us where to look, who to look for and where to patrol in the future,” said the RCMP.

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