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Hertfordshire Constabulary would like to wish all residents in the county a merry, crime-free Christmas.
During December police are reminding people not to ‘present’ opportunities to criminals and keep their homes and valuables secure by following some simple crime prevention tips.
Overall burglary rates are currently lower than they were during the same period last year. However, thieves have been targeting outbuildings, including garages and sheds this winter, which has resulted in a 25 per cent increase in this type of crime. The areas that have seen the biggest rises this year are Watford (+51 offences), St Albans (+ 38) and Dacorum (+35).
Detective Chief Inspector Luke Whinnett, from the constabulary’s Local Policing Command said: “This is a busy time of year for everyone, especially criminals. They know that homes, sheds and cars may be full of gifts and will be on the lookout for opportunities to steal them. Don’t make things easy for them by storing gifts in insecure outbuildings or leaving them in unattended vehicles. If you leave anything valuable on view either at home or in the car, you may be presenting a thief with an opportunity.”
For more advice visit our crime prevention pages .
You can report suspicious activity in your area or information online, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.
Alternatively, you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form.