Last Wednesday (11/12) PCSO Angela Alford from the Banbury
Rural neighbourhood team hosted a crime prevention event at Chipping Norton’s
Countrywide store.
Giving advice: PCSO Angela Alford talks to local people about crime prevention |
Crime Prevention at Countrywide Chipping Norton |
“It was a successful day offering crime prevention advice
and giving out lots of farm packs and information; particularly a lot of advice
on shed and garage security” said Angela. “I spoke with people from the Banbury
area and people who live further out in West Oxfordshire who had seen the
Thames Valley Alert for the event and decided to come in and see so it was a
very well attended event.”
The Thames Valley Police website
has recently been updated with advice around building security including,
outbuilding, farmhouse and general home crime prevention.
Meanwhile, PCSO Lana Smith visited Crouch Farm with the area’s
Crime Prevention and Reduction Adviser Jayne Taylor and security marked several
items for the owner.
Security marking at Crouch Farm |
If you are interested in security marking your property, you
can get in touch with your local neighbourhood policing team either via email
(use the postcode
search function on the website to find your local team) or call 101 and ask
to speak to your local neighbourhood team.
In the meantime, the CRE-Mark and Smartwater websites can offer some advice
about unique security property marking.
Valuables can also be registered on the Immobilise website. Immobilise
is a national database all police forces use when they have found stolen
property. If your stolen valuables are registered on the database you are more
likely to have them returned to you, if they are recovered by police. You can
register all sorts of valuable property on the site and it is free to use!
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