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Police in the Highlands and Islands are urging people to make sure their homes are secure to make sure this Christmas is not a time of good cheer for thieves.

 

The festive period is a time for parties, presents and weekends away to meet up with family and friends.

 

But it also means houses being left empty for longer spells than normal and being used to store valuable gifts - all with more hours under the cover of darkness for would-be thieves to operate in.

 

Officers carry out activity throughout the festive period to try and prevent criminal activity - and are also urging the public to help by making sure their homes, sheds and vehicles are secure against theft.

 

Sergeant Richard Ross, of the Preventions and Interventions Unit, said: "The festive season is supposed to be a time of peace and goodwill to all but that should not include anyone intent on ruining someone else's Christmas through theft.

 

"Thieves will always pick on an easy target and it is worth giving a few minutes to think about how you can make sure your property is as secure as it can be.

 

"If you are heading away for a party, a night out or a few days away then double check all your doors and windows are locked.

 

"Often potential thieves simply try their luck by trying doors in the hope they are open so they can grab anything that looks valuable.

 

"That advice also extends to when you are at home so make sure you check your house and vehicle are securely locked before going to bed.

 

"It is natural at this time of year that you will have more valuable items than normal in your house intended as gifts.

 

"Our advice would be to store them out of sight and certainly not to keep them in a vehicle so if the worst does happen and entry is forced to your property then they won't easily become gifts for thieves.

 

"Our officers carry out regular patrols and proactive work and by working together with the public we can help people from becoming victims.

 

"I would urge anyone who notices any suspicious activity to report it to us on 101 or 999 in an emergency. You can also call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 if you prefer to remain anonymous.

 

"Every report is taken seriously and we will take action against anyone suspected of committing a theft."

 

 

 

 

 

Festive home security advice