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Kiama residents urged to lock up and stay vigilant amid rising thefts

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18 November 2024, 7:01 AM

Kiama residents urged to lock up and stay vigilant amid rising thefts

Authorities are urging residents in Kiama and surrounding areas to prioritise home and vehicle security following a spike in break-ins and car thefts.


Reports reveal that many of the stolen vehicles were left unlocked, making them easy targets for opportunistic thieves.  



Residents are being reminded of critical safety measures to help reduce the risk of theft:  


- Always lock your car, even when parked at home.  

- Remove valuables from sight, and avoid leaving spare keys in your vehicle.  

- Keep garage remotes and house keys out of your car, as they could be used to gain access to your home.  

- Park in well-lit areas when leaving vehicles outside.  

- Consider installing and maintaining CCTV cameras around your property.  



Alarmingly, statistics show that 8 out of 10 stolen cars are accessed using the owner's keys. This highlights the importance of securing your home, locking all doors and windows, and keeping car keys out of sight.  

Police are also urging residents not to become complacent and to report any suspicious activity immediately. Non-urgent matters can be reported to the Police Assistance Line at 131 444, while emergencies should be directed to Triple Zero (000)  


For more information on keeping your property secure, visit the NSW Police website.


By staying alert and following these precautions, residents can help protect themselves and their community from theft.