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I wanted to provide you with an update regarding burglary, which people around your area have highlighted as an issue of concern on the priority survey. Afternoon
We've had two (2) attempted burglaries this week reported on the ward.
On Sunday 23rd November, between 4:20hrs-05:00hrs, a property in Lewis Road had an att.burglary. Victims were home in bed & woken up by the dog barking furiously. Fortunately this was enough to prevent the suspects from entering the property. Victim discovered damage to the front door. The team completed local enquiries this morning.
On Tuesday 25th November, residents in Walton Road, Sidcup had also reported an attempted burglary. Similar to the previous incident in Lewis Road, the suspects made attempts to break into the property via front door, which they failed to do. Victim essentially left their property briefly for less than an hour after 7am, only to return home and discover the damage to the front door. Victim immediately called police who arrived shortly afterwards to carry out a search of the property to make sure no suspects were inside. Nothing else was disturbed in the house and therefore nothing reported stolen.
 While we will continue to pursue burglars in the area, there are steps you can do to help keep your property safe. Make sure that you: Double lock your door every time you leave the house If you can, move garden furniture or bins away from windows so that thieves cannot use them to gain access. Use laminated glass or security film on ground floor and accessible windows. Use a sash stop if you have sash windows to prevent people opening them enough to climb through. If your windows open outwards, use a key operated lock – check these are locked before leaving the house. Make sure all valuables are out of sight. Keep handbags and keys away from letterboxes or cat flaps. In the evening shut the curtains and leave lights on. Set your burglar alarm Lock your shed or garage Mark, register or record your valuables.
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