Suggested subject line: Burglary at Mecry In Action, Raunds, NN9 6HP Dear Resident We are appealing for information about a burglary at a property on Market Square NN9 6HP in Raunds. The burglary happened between the 5th of September 2024 at 17:00 and the 6th of September 06:30. The offender or offenders forced entry to the Property. Items were stolen from the property. Did you witness anything? Did you see anyone or any vehicle(s) in the area that looked suspicious? If so, then please contact Northamptonshire Police on 101 quoting ref: 24000531652. Alternatively you can report online here. You can also pass on information anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111. Below is some crime prevention for Residential or business: Residential Burglary Burglars often break in at the rear of properties. Ensure your rear garden is secure at all times with 1.8m perimeter fence/wall/gate and keep all gates lockedMake sure the front of your property is easily seen – fences and hedges should not be more than 1 metre highInstall dusk to dawn lighting above your front doorKeep your doors locked at all times – so many burglars just walk in – don’t make it easy for them!If you’re not in the room, close the windowMake sure your house looks occupied, leave lights on when you’re out. Use timer switches for when you’re awaySecurity products help to deter and detect crime Get Smart Security With Ring Doorbells, Cams & Security SystemsBusiness burglary Ensure your premises are alarmed. If you are in a remote location, your alarm should be remotely monitored and any confirmed activations forwarded directly to police for response.Make sure your premises has good lighting covering access points and dark or hidden areasInvest in CCTV to deter and detect crimeRetailers should leave their tills empty overnight with till drawer left open to avoid any damageValuable items should be stored within a securely locked cupboard/cage within the buildingMore crime prevention advice can be found on the Northamptonshire Police website and on the Neighbourhood Watch website. If you would like to contact your local policing team, search in the Your Area section of our website. PCSO C7007 PAGE Location Neighbourhood Policing Team |