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Stafford sheriff: ‘Lock it or lose it’

Stafford County Sheriff Charles Jett urges residents to lock their car doors to protect their valuables. 

Here’s more in a press release: 

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office is once again initiating the Take It, Hide It, Lock It or Lose it Campaign.  This crime prevention program will be aimed at reducing thefts, specifically from unlocked vehicles.

The Take It, Hide It, Lock It or Lose It Campaign is asking community members to become proactive in helping prevent thefts from unlocked vehicles.  The concept is easy.  Take all valuables from your unattended vehicle or if that is not possible hide them in the trunk.  Then, take the time to make sure that your vehicle is locked.  If not, these valuable items become a temptation to individuals who prey on stealing from unsecured vehicles.  Larcenies from vehicles are often crimes of opportunity.

Larcenies from motor vehicles are a regional and nation-wide trend.  Thieves that participate in this type of theft refer to it as “shopping”.  Going car to car, stealing from unlocked vehicles, often hitting multiple neighborhoods in one night.  During the holiday season it is equally important to be proactive in preventing these types of thefts as citizens go about purchasing gifts for the holidays.  Too often these holiday items are left in unsecured vehicles, easy prey for those intent on stealing from vehicles.  It is important to remember to lock your vehicle at home as well when out in public.  

The Stafford County Sheriff’s Office will be distributing pamphlets, setting up signs at various sites and stores through-out Stafford County reminding citizens to take a few simple precautions when leaving their vehicle unattended.

“I am confident that if we all take a few extra minutes and lock our vehicles after hiding or removing our valuables we will go a long way in reducing thefts from autos,” states Sheriff Charles Jett.

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