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Shopping Safety Tips
As you shop for holiday gifts this year, Roseville Police remind you of a few tips to avoid becoming a victim of theft. Whether at the mall, church, another residence or parked in your own driveway, vehicle owners can protect their property by making it harder for thieves to break in.
As you shop for holiday gifts this year, Roseville Police remind you of a few tips to avoid becoming a victim of theft. Whether at the mall, church, another residence or parked in your own driveway, vehicle owners can protect their property by making it harder for thieves to break in.
- Park in a well-lit area. Lock your vehicle and activate your car alarm. Thieves only need a few minutes to snatch something from your car. Thieves are less likely to break into a vehicle if they can be seen by others.
- Lock your trunk, glove compartment or any other place you store valuables, particularly if you have a trunk release inside your car. Lock the gates on a hatchback or truck topper. If you have a removable faceplate for your stereo, remove it and take it with you. Locks may be purchased for many components in your car.
- Don’t leave valuables (including stereos, purses, briefcases, loose change or packages) inside your vehicle where they are visible from the outside. Place them in your trunk or take them with you. Place valuables out of sight before you reach your destination.
- Protect your home during the holidays - keep gifts away from windows or doors. Anything that’s visible from the outside of your home may present an opportunity a would-be thief can’t resist.
- Keep track of the receipts in case you have items stolen from your car or home. This helps police understand the value of the items taken, and the information may assist you in filing insurance claims. When purchasing items, take the receipt from the cashier rather than leaving it in the bag.
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