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Lock it or lose it, police warn

THIEVES are targeting unlocked vehicles in Warwick, following a spate of unlawful entries, and police are urging motorists to lock up or risk losing their valuables.
Five separate vehicles were targeted with items stolen including cash, vehicle floodlights and UHF radios.
The break-ins occurred at Bracker Street, the Warwick CBD, as well as in residential areas.
Warwick Police Senior Sergeant Stewart Day has called for motorists to heed police warnings and be extra diligent with their belongings.
Sen Sgt Day said all five vehicles targeted were unlocked and were victims of opportunistic thieves.
“Residents are still not heeding police warnings about the need to lock their vehicles,” he said.
“It’s important that motorists lock up and park their vehicles out of sight if possible, don’t leave valuables in your vehicle and ensure if you do have valuables, such as a GPS or mobile phone, that they are kept out of sight and in a secure compartment.”
Snr Sgt Day said thieves often walked the streets attempting to open car doors.
“If the car’s locked they move to the next one,” he said.
Police were investigating the unlawful entries and have offered some handy tips to avoid falling victim.
Anyone who can assist police with their investigation can contact Warwick Police on 4660 4444 or Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.

Beating the thievesThese tips not only help to prevent vehicle theft, they also help to prevent the theft of valuables that may be left in your vehicle. So:

  • Always roll up the windows, lock the door and pocket the key;
  • If you have a garage, use it,  lock the door as well as the vehicle;- Always park in a well-lit area;
  • Never leave your vehicle running while it’s unattended;
  • Never leave valuables in plain view; and
  • Never leave your car keys in plain view.

Police are actively checking unattended vehicles of those vehicles found unlocked, officers found the following:

  • Vehicle unlocked with keys in the ignition;- Vehicle unlocked, keys in cup holder, purse on passenger seat;
  • Vehicle found unattended and running; and
  • Valuables in plain sight: GPS units, laptops, tools, etc.

Please bear in mind, a professional thief can steal your vehicle in less than a minute.  Let’s remember to not make it any easier for them. You’ve worked hard to earn your property, so work hard to protect it.

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