Police reminder to lock doors after spate of Staffordshire burglaries while residents were out shopping

By Jack Lenton

21st May 2021 | Local News

Officers are warning people to ensure their properties are secure after four burglaries where people have entered via an unlocked door occurred in a matter of hours.

Chief Inspector Giles Parsons, Staffordshire Police's force lead for burglaries from residential properties, said: "These incidents seem to be mainly elderly females leaving their doors insecure, and if they do encounter the offender they have been distracted by them to allow others to enter the house.

"Cash, bank cards and jewellery have been stolen from these people, in what can only be described as despicable crimes.

"We would urge everyone to please ensure entrances to their properties are secure at all times to deter criminals who chance their hand and try doors to see if there is a way in.

"If an offender is confronted and claims to be from an organisation, always ask to see identification. If you are ever suspicious or have any doubts please do not let people into your property.

"To report any suspicious incidents such as this please message the force on social media or call 101 to pass on the details. In an emergency, always dial 999."

To prevent yourself from falling victim to these criminals police have issued the following advice to all residents:

- Make sure your front and back doors are locked at all times – even when you're at home. If you're answering the front door then make extra sure your back door is locked – as criminals could be working in pairs or groups.

- Before you answer the door it's worth taking a second to think about whether you're expecting anyone – if you can see who's there before answering make sure you do.

- If you have a chain on your door – use it. Don't remove it unless you're absolutely certain that person is genuine.

- Tighten up security – focus on improving the protection given by doors, windows and fences to make it harder for anyone trying to break in.

- Keep all valuable items out of sight and, if possible, in a safe – if anyone does manage to get in safely stored items will make it much harder for them to find and take.

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