December
Lock Crime Out

Detective Inspector Ian Magee, explains: “A large proportion of all burglaries occur through unlocked doors or windows. If your doors aren't secure, neither is your house. Keep your doors and windows locked whether you are at home or not and establish a routine which involves checking doors and windows to make sure they are locked before you leave the house.
"Never leave keys in the lock, on tabletops or hooks in view of external windows. Never hide spare keys under doormats or flower pots. Hidden keys make life easy for the burglar.
He added: “Many students may be returning to a parental home for Christmas. Make sure you take high value items such as laptops with you and that items such as games consoles are stored securely and not left out on display or visible to passers-by."
Police officers will be patrolling the streets of South Belfast and distributing leaflets to residents to increase awareness of the need to protect property.
Police would encourage anyone with information about burglaries or any type of crime to contact police immediately. Neighbours can also play a vital part in helping prevent burglary by keeping an eye out for suspicious activity and reporting it to police. The number to call is 0845 600 8000 or in an emergency dial 999.
Further crime prevention advice can be obtained by visiting the PSNI website at www.psni.police.uk.