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Police appeal for witnesses after Basingstoke burglary |
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Police in Basingstoke are appealing for witnesses after a burglary at a home in Kenilworth Road on Thursday, March 6.
Sometime between 1am and 6.45am access to the house was gained via the front door.
A number of items, including £300 in cash, a laptop and a portable games console were then taken from the home.
PC Nick Beech, of Basingstoke police station, said: “This is a rare occurrence that happened at a time when few people will have been around.
“However we are appealing to anyone who saw anything suspicious in the area at the time of the incident to contact police as soon as possible.
“We would remind residents to ensure their homes are properly secured at all times.”
Hampshire Constabulary offers the following Safer Homes advice:
Keep valuable items out of view – if you have electrical equipment worth hundreds of pounds, don’t keep it by the window where passers-by can see it.
Never leave a key under a doormat or on a string through the letterbox – it’s the first place any burglar will look.
Make sure tools and ladders are kept in a secure place – burglars will happily use your own garden equipment to break into your home.
If you’ve taken extra security precautions, let would-be burglars know. If you have an alarm, make sure the box can be clearly seen. If you take part in a Neighbourhood Watch scheme, display a sticker in your window, and if you have a dog, put up a warning sign.
Hide financial documents and keys – if someone does break in you don’t want them to also steal from your bank account or take your car.
Make sure you secure all your doors and windows every time you leave the house, even if you are ‘just popping out’.
If you are in the garden or upstairs, make sure your downstairs doors are locked – in the summer burglars can often just open the front door and help themselves.
Deadlock your doors with the key – don’t just lift up the handle.
Make use of all door and window locks fitted in your home.
Consider getting a letter box deflector.
Keep house keys upstairs or store them near the door out of sight for easy access in an emergency.
Keep your car keys away from the front door and store them somewhere safe.
Keep handbags out of sight.
Anyone with information about the incident should contact PC Beech at Basingstoke police station on 0845 045 45 45 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
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