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Police Again Urging Residents to
Lock Unoccupied Vehicles

The Wake Forest Police Department is again asking for the community's help reducing motor vehicle break-ins.
 
The police department regularly receives reports of larceny involving unlocked vehicles. In fact, an overwhelming majority of the break-ins in our area involve vehicles that were unlocked or show no signs of forced entry. In many instances, the owner also left valuables - such as GPS devices, electronics equipment, iPods, handbags, cash, cell phones, computers and weapons - visible to thieves.
 
You can significantly reduce your chances of becoming a victim by simply locking your unoccupied vehicles at all times, removing your valuable items and any extra set of keys from the vehicle, and double-checking to make sure your car is locked before going to bed at night. If an item can't be removed, then its best to make sure it is out of sight to potential crooks looking for an easy target.

In Focus - Lock Your Car Doors
In Focus - Lock Your Car Doors

 
Another thing you can do is call the police department if you think something looks suspicious. As a Wake Forest resident, you are the police department's most valuable resource. If you call about something that seems suspicious and it turns out to be nothing, then that's ok. But it could turn out to be something after all. So when in doubt, make the call.
 
Here are a few additional tips suggested by the police department:
  • Park in open, well-lighted, and populated areas near your destination. Avoid parking near trucks, vans, dumpsters, and other objects that obstruct visibility and provide hiding places.
  • Avoid parking near strangers loitering or sitting in vehicles.
  • Park in lots or garages where you don't have to leave your keys.
  • If you have a garage - use it! Then lock the vehicle and the garage.
  • If possible, don't leave your vehicle on the street, in an alley, or on your driveway. If you have to park on a street, avoid dark or isolated areas.
  • Turn off your engine, roll up all windows, lock all doors, and take your keys with you even if you are making a quick stop at a store or gas station, or even in your driveway.
  • Don't leave spare keys inside your vehicle. An experienced thief knows all the hiding places.
  • Don't leave cell phones, wallets, purses or anything of value in vehicles.
  • Don't leave your vehicle in an unattended public lot for an extended period of time.
  • Install an alarm system that will sound when someone attempts to break in, move, tilt, or start your vehicle. Always activate the system when leaving the vehicle.
  • Check your vehicle if you hear the alarm sound, but don't try to stop a person attempting to break in. Get a good description of the person and call the police.
  • If something looks suspicious, then it probably is. Call the police.
 
Making sure Wake Forest is a safe place to live and work requires the cooperation of the police department and the town's residents. To report suspicious behavior or activity, call 9-1-1 or 919-556-9111.

 
Town of Wake Forest App 
Android and iPhone users can have a handy pocket guide to all things related to Wake Forest by downloading the Town of Wake Forest app. Designed to provide smart phone users with useful information about Wake Forest, the app offers instant access to downtown Wake Forest, the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre and popular local events. The app also provides contact information for every town department, allows you to report non-emergency issues to the town through SeeClickFix and delivers breaking news.
 
IPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, and Android users can download the town's free app by searching for "Town of Wake Forest" on iTunes, in the iPhone app store, or in Google Play or by scanning the appropriate QR code.


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