* Keep car doors locked, say police
llanblogger exclusive
Arrests have been made following a spate of burglaries from
unsecure homes in Llan.
As revealed by llanblogger, North Wales Police last week
warned residents to be on their guard against the raiders, who stole items
including golf clubs and garden tools.
On two occasions car keys had been taken followed by the car
itself.
Inspector Julie Sheard said many of the burglaries could
have been prevented if homes had been made secure.
The issue was discussed as a matter of concern by members of
Llan Town Council at their monthly meeting on Tuesday evening.
And Sergeant Paul Hughes, a member of the neighbourhood
policing team who was there to give an update on local policing matters, revealed
arrests had been made in connection with the burglaries.
He said: “There were a number of burglaries last week.
“Thieves were picking up car keys from inside insecure
houses, which happened on two occasions.
“This has generally been a problem in more isolated areas.
“We have been looking into this and I can say arrests have
been made for these and related incidents.
“The investigation is ongoing and we would like to get the
message out there that residents should be on their guard.”
Inspector Sheard said last week: “Always ensure windows and doors are
locked when leaving home or going to bed.
“Do not leave car or house keys on display or near letterboxes.
“Vehicle owners should not leave any items on display and should always
lock their behicle when unattended.”
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