Police have issued a warning to lock your doors and cars in a number of areas after a spate of break-ins.
Officers from Merseyside Police were in Seacombe on Tuesday due to recent burglaries. Police said a number of electric bikes have been stolen in the area.
They issued a warning to people to secure belongings and lock all their doors. Police issued advice to e-bike owners to remain vigilant and think about security when it comes to the bike.
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Police also issued a warning to people living in Heswall after a "spike in vehicle crime". A spokesperson for Merseyside Police said they were going to continue to provide high visibility presence within the area "to prevent and detect crime and will continue to bring offenders to justice".
They also warned to to make sure your car is locked at all times, to not leave items on display and use theft proof registration plate fixings.
A spokesperson for the force said: "We have seen a recent spike in vehicle crime within the Heswall area. We will continue to provide a high visibility presence within the area to prevent and detect crime and will continue to bring offenders to justice.
"If you are concerned about vehicle crime, there are some easy steps you can take to stop you becoming a victim such as ensuring your car is locked at all times, not leaving items within on display and using theft proof registration plate fixings. For further vehicle crime prevention advice, visit the Merseyside Police website here- https://orlo.uk/86xsV."
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