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Christmas is a busy time of the year for everyone – and the festive season can mean criminals are busier than ever.
We're relaunching our annual campaign, Operation Rudolph, which tackles opportunistic crime to help keep our communities safe over the holiday period.
It is a force-wide effort. Officers from our Neighbourhood Policing Teams (NPT) will be proactively working with licenced premises and retailers to provide advice on crime prevention measures, and will patrol their communities at peak times as a deterrent to thieves who may try to take advantage of busy shopping centres and supermarkets.
We will also have officers in plain clothes patrolling Lincoln city centre, who will be engaging with businesses and will be able to take action if the are alerted to any offending.
They will be supported by our Response Officers, dog units, and tactical teams to respond swiftly to incidents and keep people safe.
Our NPTs will also be keeping a close eye on those members of our communities who we know are more vulnerable to opportunistic thieves, and have crime prevention advice leaflets with some top tips to share.
Our cyber crime teams will be working hard to reduce the risk from those who would target you online, while our intelligence units and detectives will be busy following up leads on potential incidents, identifying offenders, and arresting those already wanted for acquisitive crime or other offences. Where possible, they will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
We are also encouraging people to follow our social media pages, where we will be posting advice throughout the month.
Here's our advice from the dedicated Crime Prevention Team:
If you come across anything suspicious, please contact 101 or 999 in an emergency.