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With the evenings drawing in, we are encouraging people to keep sheds and outbuildings locked up, and to keep tools secured and locked away when not in use.
Criminals will take advantage of the darker evenings this time of year, and we have had incidents recently of burglary and theft on the Isle of Wight.
These include an incident in Freshwater overnight on 20 October in which some industrial machinery was stolen from a business. Between 17 October and 23 October a shed was broken into in Arreton and a number of power tools were stolen. Then, overnight on 5 November a container was broken into in Newport and some tools were stolen from within.
Rural outbuildings and barns could be at risk too, and we encourage people to read the below advice about how to keep your property secure. If you see any suspicious activity, contact police. Dial 999 in an emergency or if an incident is in progress.
General home and outbuilding security:
Security lighting:
CCTV and intruder alarms:
- National Security Inspectorate (NSI)
- Security Systems and Alarm Inspection Board (SSAIB)
Natural boundary protection:
Suspicious activity advice:
Property Marking Considerations
For more advice and guidance on the broader spectrum of rural crime, you can take a look at the online Rural Crime Guide here: https://www.hampshire-pcc.gov.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Rural-Crime-Guide-guide.pdf