RESIDENTS in York have been urged to ensure their doors and windows are locked while they enjoy hot weather this summer, to prevent burglaries.
Police said there were 89 fewer burglaries in York between January and June this year compared to the same period in 2013, but many of the offences which were committed could have been avoided.
Detective Inspector Alan Rowan, of York CID, said: “Thieves tend to be opportunistic and if they see an easy chance to get in to your house via an open window or an insecure door, they will take it.
“It is important that you make life as difficult as possible for criminals by bearing your home security in mind at all times. If you are going out into your garden to enjoy the warm weather, please take a few moments to ensure that you have closed all your windows and locked the door. In the short time it takes to secure your home, a thief could have been in and out with your possessions."
More information on keeping homes safe against thieves is available at northyorkshire.pnn.police.uk/homesecurity
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