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RCMP remind Islanders to lock cars, sheds following rash of thefts

RCMP are reminding Islandersto lock their cars and outbuildings following a rash of thefts in Stratford and Cornwall.

RCMP want people to adopt '9 o'clock routine'

An RCMP cruiser car.
'Every year it seems to be the same thing, that we have a rash of vehicle thefts,' says RCMP Const. Jamie Parsons. (Robert Short/CBC)

RCMP are once again reminding Islandersto lock their cars and outbuildingfollowing a rash of thefts in Stratford and Cornwall, P.E.I.

In virtually every instance where property has been takenthe vehicle, garage or shed has been unlocked and items left in sight,RCMPsaid Thursday in a written release.

Police said items were stolen from at least a half-dozen cars, outbuildings and garages overnight Monday in the Stratford area.

The release said policeexpect to receivemore reportsas people discover things missing.

It is an Island-wide problem saysConst. Jamie Parsons.

"Every year it seems to be the same thing, that we have a rash of vehicle thefts," Parsons said.

Homeowner sees suspect

One homeowner in Stratford late Monday night saw a man in his backyard and called 911.

RCMP arrived and used a police dog, but wereunable to find the suspect.

"We'd also like for people to be vigilant and if you notice someone lurking around your neighbourhood that looks out of place or trying car doors to call 911 and report it to police immediately,"Parsons said.

Parsons said people should locktheir cars, and if valuables must remainin a vehicle overnight they should be out of sight.

"It's all too common that people will have their windows down during the summertime and park their car in the evening without remembering to secure their vehicles," Parsons said.

RCMP want people to adopt what they call the "nine o'clock routine" by making a habit to lock doors, outbuildings and cars every night at nine.

They suggest these precautions to protect property:

  • Don't leave valuable items visible through windows or doors.
  • Don't leave valuable items in your vehicle.
  • Always lock vehicles andoutbuildings.
  • Lightdriveways and parking areas to make themless inviting to thieves.
  • Have someone keep an eye on property if away for any period of time.
  • Recordserial numbers to help recoveryshould valuable items be stolen.

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With files from Brian Higgins