Prevent Car Burglaries
HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE:
Crime is like a table with three legs - it takes all three legs to stand. If you take away even one leg, the table isn't supported. Desire, ability & opportunity must all exist to support crime. Even though we may not be able to stop someone's desire to commit a crime, we can take away their ability and/or their opportunity to commit the crime.
DESIRE + ABILITY + OPPORTUNITY = CRIME
Auto Burglary Prevention, like all crime prevention, is the act of taking away the criminals ability and/or opportunity to commit a crime. With a little time and diligence, you can make a difference in your vulnerability to Auto Burglary!
Auto burglaries usually occur in the early morning hours when it is less likely the thieves will be seen. In order to help reduce the risk of becoming a victim of an auto burglary we have provided some easy tips to follow:
� ALWAYS close your windows and lock your car doors. An open window or unlocked door is an invitation to a criminal.
� Park in well lit areas close to the building. While parking in an isolated spot may reduce the risk of door dings, a criminal looks for cars parked out of the way in order to help ensure less attention is drawn to them.
� ALWAYS remove loose valuables from your vehicle. This includes purses, wallets, cellular phones, laptop computers, and briefcases. A car burglar loves to see items that can be grabbed easily and carried away without much effort. A rock through the window is all it takes to gain access to those loose items.
� Report suspicious persons seen wandering around in parking lots or looking into cars as they walk by. Don't hesitate to call 911 to report suspicious persons, you can even call and remain anonymous.
� Keep a list of serial numbers for your commonly used electronic equipment. Even if you plan on never leaving a cellular phone or laptop computer in your car, you should record all of the following information:
� Make of Item: (Motorola, Ericson, Compaq, etc.)
� Model Number
� Serial Number
Having this information available is necessary in order to enter the items into the computer database. This will aid the police in trying to locate the items if the offender(s) are found with them or if they are pawned. This will also ensure the property is returned to the rightful owner.
These simple steps should be used whenever you park your car, whether you are just "running in for a minute" or parking for the evening. If you would like any more information on car burglaries or other police matters, please contact the Broward Sheriff's Office, West Broward, Crime Prevention Unit at (954) 389-2030
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