Summertime, Vacation time

 

Do not announce to burglars that you are not at home!

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  • In a day where social media follows us every move, it is easy to share with our 500 closest friends that we are in the islands. It is also an easy way to allow  500 of your not so close friends to know that your home is empty. Refrain from publicly posting pictures of your vacation or tweeting that you are taking a “much needed vacation.”
  • Consider using automatic light timers throughout the house. Set them in multiple rooms to turn on and off in a way that is familiar to your normal activity.
  • Turn the volume of your phone‘s ringer off so that someone outside cannot hear the ring. Check with the phone company to see if there is an option to forward phone calls to your cell phone.
  • Instead of halting the mail and newspaper service in your absence, ask a trusted neighbor to pick them up in a timely manner. Allow for regular deliveries and services. This will make you appear home.
  • Make sure that a neighbor knows that you are out of town, when to expect you and whom to expect to be at/in your home when you are not. Give them specifics and ask them to call the police if they see unusual activity in your absence.

Don’t Become a Victim

Sometimes called “Garage Shopping”, it is the criminal action of an individual(s) who travels through a neighborhood looking for homes with open garage doors. The criminal(s) will enter the garage stealing items easily within reach, then retreat without being detected.

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Protect yourself!

  • Keep garage doors closed at all times
  • Change the key code on your garage door after purchasing
  • Keep small items secured in a locked storage area
  • Pay attention to individuals walking in your area
  • Immediately report suspicious activity to the Lexington Police, (859) 258-3600 or call 911

Garage Shopping Flyer

Citizen Online Police Reporting System

Using the Lexington Division of Police – Citizen Online Reporting System, you can send a report only for the following incidents:

  • Harassing communications
  • Fraudulent use of a credit/debit card
  • Theft by unlawful taking
  • Criminal mischief
  • Property lost or mislaid
  • Larceny from Auto (less than $500)

It is a crime to make a false police report.

If you have an Emergency (crime in progress or life/death situation) please call 911.

If you don’t want to use the online service, call the NON-emergency police department number – call 859-258-3600.

Using this online citizen police report system allows you to send a report immediately and print a draft copy of the police report for free.

Please confirm the following to find out if online citizen police report filing is right for you:
• This is not an Emergency
• This incident occurred in Lexington/Fayette County, Kentucky
• There are No Known suspects
• Are you at least 18 years of age?
• Do you have a valid email address?

This is from a nice website, you should visit – http://www.lexingtonky.gov/index.aspx?page=67