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A thief only needs seconds to take what's yours, so we're launching our annual campaign, Operation Magpie, to help people steer clear of opportunistic crime.
It's got one simple message: Lock it. Zip it. Keep it.
Opportunistic thieves and burglars are waiting for you to forget to zip up a handbag, leave the front door unlocked if you're out in the garden, or become distracted at the cashpoint.
Tackling opportunistic crime is a force-wide effort. Operation Magpie includes tips from our dedicated Crime Prevention Team to help you keep hold of what's yours, and you will see officers patrolling their communities at peak times as a deterrent to thieves who may try to take advantage of busy shopping centres, beach fronts, visitor attractions, and bars and restaurants.
They are supported by officers from our investigative teams, dog units, and tactical teams - to name a few - who respond swiftly to incidents and investigate crime and keep people safe, as well as officers and staff who proactively engage with offenders released on prison on licence who are living in our communities.
Our licencing team also works with businesses and licensed premises to provide advice on crime prevention measures, and our Neighbourhood Policing Team will visit vulnerable residents in the community as well as community groups to provide advice and guidance.
We are also encouraging people to follow our social media pages, where we will be posting advice throughout spring and summer. Here are our top tips:
Follow our tips to give yourself the best chance of steering clear of criminals. If you come across anything suspicious, please contact 101 or 999 in an emergency.