Appeal and Advice Following Shed Breaks in Caerphilly

GwentpoliceOfficers are appealing for information and issuing security advice following shed breaks in the Lansbury Park, Caerphilly area.

The following incidents were all reported yesterday, Monday 10th February.

A shed was broken into on Snowden Court overnight 9-10 February. A white and gold rooster adult BMX bike was stolen. Log 92 10/02/14.

A shed was broken into on Hartshorn Court. Nothing was reported to have been stolen. Log 270 10/02/14.

Eleven sheds were reportedly entered at the allotments on Brookside Crescent, Castle Park. Log150 10/02/14.

If you have any information relating to these incidents please call 101 quoting the relevant log number.

Crime and Disorder Reduction Officer for Caerphilly, PC Stuart Lewis, is asking residents to remain vigilant and to follow these simple steps to help protect your shed:

IMPROVE your security:

  • Fit a good lock, bolted through the door and reinforced at the back with a steel plate. The hasp should have concealed screws.
  • Use a ‘close shackle’ padlock, made of hardened steel and at least 2.5 inches in width, with no less than five pins.
  • Fit an alarm. Shed alarms are relatively inexpensive, easy to install and can be battery or mains powered.
  • Fit all windows with a grille fixed to steel plates inside the shed. If the glass is fitted from outside or its beading is accessible, fix it in place, with an adhesive or rubber sealant.
  • USE the locks at all times, even if you are only popping inside for a cup of tea, and never leave items unattended. It only takes a minute to remove property.

REGISTER your property on www.immobilise.com
Postcode all property such as ladders, lawn mowers, hedge trimmers, and garden furniture. This can be done using an ultraviolet marker, engraving, stamping or paint. You can also scratch your details with a sharp edge or use a soldering iron.

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