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An Garda Síochána Launches Supporting Safer Communities Campaign at National Ploughing Championship 2016

An Garda Síochána Launches Supporting Safer Communities Campaign at National Ploughing Championship to Prevent Burglaries.

The Garda National Supporting Safer Communities Campaign to prevent home burglaries will commence on Tuesday 20th September 2016 and will run until Tuesday 27th September 2016.

Patrons of the National Ploughing Championships in Screggan, Co Offaly are invited to visit the Garda Stand at BLOCK 3, ROW 10, STAND 250 for home security advice.

The Garda Commissioner Nóirín O’ Sullivan will attend the Garda stand on Tuesday 20th September 2016 at approximately 11AM.

The focus of the campaign is to encourage home owners to Lock Up and Light Up to prevent burglaries. Many information events will be held at Garda Stations throughout the country. This includes a dedicated National Property Recovered Day on Thursday, September 22nd, 2016 where people will be able to view images of property recovered from burglaries. These images will also be available on www.garda.ie. A home security information pack is also available at here and at www.garda.ie.

Facts on Winter Burglaries-

• Historically residential burglaries increase during the winter months. 

• Over 45% of residential burglaries in winter occur between 5pm and 11pm.

• In 1 in 5 burglaries, the burglar enters through an unsecured door or window.

• The most likely entry point for a burglar is a door – 29% through the front door and 26% through a rear door.

• Access through a rear window accounts for 24%.

• Jewellery and cash are the most common objects stolen during burglaries.

• The typical value stolen per burglary in the last twelve months is €600.

• There were over 160 cases where car keys were "fished” through the letterbox in the past year.

• Homes that look unoccupied are more vulnerable to burglary; Lock Up and Light Up.

Sergeant Kelvin Courtney from the National Crime Prevention Unit said: "Operation Thor and the Lock Up Light Up campaign have seen a huge reduction in the number of home burglaries. From October to March, reported burglaries fell nationally by 31% and this has continued through the summer".

"However, burglaries tend to rise in winter months. As the days get shorter I would remind homeowners to make sure their home looks occupied. Use timer switches to turn on lights, lock all doors and windows, store keys away from windows and letterboxes, and use your alarm. Lock Up and Light Up".

"During this Supporting Safer Communities campaign we are encouraging people to mark their property and reduce the pay off for the burglar. Photograph and record details of your valuables.”

Sergeant Kelvin Courtney will be available for interview from the Garda Stand on Tuesday 20th September from 10am until 2pm.