Operation Twilight – Don’t Let Your Home Be The One That Stands Out!

Operation Twilight – Don’t Let Your Home Be The One That Stands Out!


Thursday 25th Apr 2024


 

We need people to think about changing the APPEARANCE of their home to avoid becoming a victim of burglary.

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It’s that time of year again - the nights are drawing in, the clocks are going back and North Wales Police are launching a campaign to raise awareness about daytime domestic burglaries.

Sgt Beth Jones said: “Traditionally, burglaries tend to increase during the autumn months.

If there’s one word that sums up how burglars choose a target property its APPEARANCE! The shorter days make it easier for burglars to identify which homes are unoccupied, as they are often left in the dark whilst people are out.”

“The message we want to deliver is simple and straightforward - asking people to reflect on how their home looks whilst they’re out shopping, picking up the children from school etc. Does your home look unoccupied? It’s going dark but there are no lights on and no car in the driveway. In comparison to neighbouring houses it might be obvious that no one is in.”

“Burglars do not want confrontation with occupiers. Their plan is always simple but effective:

“It stands to reason that the best houses to target are ones where no one is at home. Burglars are good at identifying such houses, but the majority of burglaries are completely avoidable. Residents can play a key role in keeping burglary and other types of crime low, by protecting their homes and valuables and acting on the advice police provide to them.”

As well as providing crime prevention advice to residents across the region, officers from the Safer Neighbourhood Teams together with Community Safety partners will deliver specific advice and help to vulnerable members of the community ensure they keep their homes secure.

Over the campaign period, we will be highlighting advice messages via social media channels using the hashtag #OpTwilight. Social media users are encouraged to help the campaign by re-tweeting or sharing the information.

Sgt Jones added: “It is always good to review your security and this is an ideal time to do so. To help you do this we have included a checklist with guidance for you to identify any areas for improvement. Please visit the NWP website for more information and follow our community safety pages on Twitter and Facebook for more guidance and ideas.”

If you know of someone who is committing burglary, or is involved with the selling of stolen goods, please contact North Wales Police on the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, use the live webchat https://www.north-wales.police.uk/contact/live-chat-support or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Note

Homeowners with smart control systems such as Hive ®, Nest® Google Home® etc should use them to ensure lights come on before it gets dark. Timer plugs are an alternative way to do this.

 

Doors

Front

Rear

Locks/bolts

Keeping doors locked

Door chain fitted & used

Door viewer

External lighting

 

 

Windows

 

 

Security locks fitted & used

Patio doors

French door

Exterior

 

 

Boundaries

Landscaping

Good house keeping

Other things to consider

 

Property marking

Cash/ Jewellery

Electrical equipment

Intruder Alarm

Neighbourhood Watch Schemes

Drain Pipes

Garages

Sheds

Bicycles

CCTV


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If you know of someone who is committing burglary, or is involved with the selling of stolen goods, please contact North Wales Police on the non-emergency number 101. Alternatively, use the live webchat https://www.north-wales.police.uk/contact/live-chat-support or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.

Note

Homeowners with smart control systems such as Hive ®, Nest® Google Home® etc should use them to ensure lights come on before it gets dark. Timer plugs are an alternative way to do this.