19-305 Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office Reminds Citizens Of Best Practices For Securing Vehicles
Vehicle Burglaries
Who:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office
What:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is urging citizens to remember best practices for securing their vehicles.
When:
During the last week, deputies have been responding to multiple “smash-and-grab” vehicle burglaries.
Where:
The burglaries have occurred throughout Pinellas County.
Why/How:
Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office is urging citizens to remember best practices for securing their vehicles.
During the last week, deputies have been responding to numerous “smash-and-grab” vehicle burglaries throughout Pinellas County.
Vehicle burglaries are one of the most preventable crimes. Following a few steps can dramatically reduce your risk of being a victim. These steps should be followed when your vehicle is parked at your home and in “target rich” environments such as shopping plazas, fitness centers, and parks.
- Always lock the doors to your vehicle and close all windows, even if you are away from the vehicle for a short time. Set any alarm or anti-theft device that may be installed in your vehicle.
- Remove all valuables from your vehicle. If you cannot take personal property with you, lock the items in the trunk. Do not place them under the seat. This includes a purse or wallet, cash, keys, cell phone, laptop, garage door opener, gym bag, briefcase, jewelry, tools, and packages.
- Do not leave any mail in your vehicle, as these items could contain personal information.
- Park in safe, well-lit areas.
Through a cooperative effort between the public and law enforcement, we can reduce these crimes.
As always, to report suspicious behavior, please call the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office at (727) 582-6200.