EXTRA police have been allocated to Shoalhaven to help investigate a number of recent aggravated home invasions.
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Police from other southern regions will bolster local police numbers at night in and around the Nowra area.
In light of the break-ins and with extra people in the region over the long weekend police are reminding people to secure their houses and property, particularly if they are going away.
Inspector Steve Johnson, Duty Officer, said everyone can take simple precautions to ensure their property isn’t targeted by criminals.
“Break-ins have an enormous emotional and financial impact. By taking a few precautionary security measures, you could prevent the need to replace stolen goods, negotiate with insurers, and repair damage to your property,” Insp Johnson said.
Police advise people leaving their homes for a long period of time to take precautions such as cancelling newspapers, redirecting mail and asking a friend or neighbour to regularly check on their property.
“Thieves usually look for cash and property that is easy to carry and sell, such as jewellery, electrical goods, cameras, laptops, mobile phones, sunglasses, power tools, CDs and computer equipment,” he said.
“Garden sheds are also popular targets for thieves, as they are often unlocked and full of power tools or other valuable items.”
Inspector Johnson said police can help keep the community safe, but need public co-operation.
“Look out for your neighbours, and be extra aware of what is happening in your area,” he said.
For further information contact the Crime Prevention Officer, Shoalhaven Local Area Command on 44 219 699.