Warning for Sunderland housholders to lock doors as dark nights set in

Homeowners across Sunderland are being warned not to give burglars an open invite by leaving doors unlocked.
Police warning residents to lock their doorsPolice warning residents to lock their doors
Police warning residents to lock their doors

The reminder comes as the dark nights set in as the clocks go back to ensure burglars don’t have an opportunity to commit crime under the cover of darkness.

Superintendent Sarah Pitt said: “Unfortunately, we are still hearing cases where a burglary has taken place after a front or back door was left unlocked and want to warn homeowners this is an open invitation to thieves. A burglar can easily sneak in to the house without causing a stir, particularly at this time of year when people tend to settle in one room for the evening, if they’ve left the back door unlocked a burglar can be in and out while they’re watching their favourite soap without them knowing.

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“It only takes a few moments to lock the door and double check it is locked but it could help prevent a burglar getting into the house.”

The advice is part of the Darker Nights campaign, a joint venture between police, the fire service and Sunderland City Council.

Vera Baird QC, Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner, said:“Taking steps to help prevent opportunist thieves from taking our belongings is important and by doing this we can help our police officers tackle those intent on committing crime in our communities.”

Chair of the Safer Sunderland Partnership and Deputy Leader of Sunderland City Council, Councillor Harry Trueman said: “ Our annual ‘Darker Nights’ campaign is to help raise people’s awareness of the potential, increased risk of crime and anti-social behaviour at this time of year.

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“Some might be to tempted to use cover of darkness to commit burglary or break-ins, but we can all take some simple home security precautions to remove that temptation and prevent that from happening.”