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Debbie Hall

Police issue tips on keeping homes secure after two daytime burglaries

Police are urging people to make sure their homes are safe and secure after two break-ins in broad daylight just days apart.

Thieves robbed two homes last week, both in the middle of the day, when the owners were out.

The first happened on Tuesday, January 17 when a house at Muir Road, in Bathgate was robbed in broad daylight and jewellery stolen.
The break-in occurred sometime between 12 noon and 1.10 pm on Tuesday while the owners were out.

A man was seen in the area with dark hair and was wearing dark coloured clothing.

The next happened just two days later on 1.10pm on Thursday, January 19 a property in Tippet Knowes Road, Winchburgh.

The thieves again made off with jewellery from the house.

Police have issued appeals for information to help solve the crimes and have also issued to tips to home owners on how to make sure their properties are secure.

A spokesperson for Police Scotland said: “Having your home broken into is not common. There are however many ways that you can help secure your home.

“They don’t all cost money – some are common sense and good housekeeping.

“First, think about basic good housekeeping routines that aren’t expensive.

“Keep your home locked at all time. Many thieves do not need to break in at all because a door or window has been left open or unlocked

“Don’t leave keys on the inside of door locks, under mats or anywhere else they can be easily found.

“If you have a thumb turn lock on the inside of a door, ensure that it cannot be accessed from outside.

“Don’t put your name or room number on your keyring if you live in shared accommodation, if it is lost or stolen, the thief will have information that could direct them there and don’t keep house keys and car keys on the same key ring.

“Don’t keep a lot of cash in the house and mark your property with a UV marker pen or Security DNA marking Kit - these can be bought online or in some stores

“Look for the Secured By Design accreditation on the product and register - you can place an invisible imprint of your postcode and house number on your possessions

“You can record and register details of your valuables, serial numbers and features or marks, on devices on the national mobile property register on the immobilise website - this includes mobile phones, cameras, laptops and tablets.

“Don’t leave valuables where they can be seen through a window - for example, around the tree at Christmas time and if you have a wall calendar, avoid having it shown near a window from where appointments can be seen - people may see when there will be no one in.”

Neighbourhood Watch operates in many local communities.

Find out if a group exists in your area or how to set a group up by speaking to your local community policing team by dialling 101.

For general crime prevention advice and tips, speak to your local Crime Reduction Officer / Designing Out Crime Officer or community policing team by dialling 101.

Anyone with information about the theft in Bathgate are urged to should contact CID at Livingston via 101 and quote incident number 1500 of 17 January 2023.

Anyone with information on the Winchburgh theft should quote reference 1856 of 19 January, 2023.

Alternatively calls can be made to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 where anonymity can be maintained.

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