Crewe's burglary rate high - residents warned about opportunistic thieves this summer

By Ryan Parker 20th May 2022

Burglary rates are high in Crewe - police are urging residents to remain vigilant this summer (Cheshire Constabulary).
Burglary rates are high in Crewe - police are urging residents to remain vigilant this summer (Cheshire Constabulary).

Police are urging Crewe residents to stay vigilant against opportunistic thieves targeting homes this summer - following the latest statistics on burglary within the town.

With warmer weather ready to hit the UK in the coming weeks, residents will be tempted to leave doors and windows open.

Cheshire Constabulary say this could leave you vulnerable to potential burglars on the look-out for an easy target.

Cheshire Police are encouraging residents not to leave doors and windows open this summer (Dreamstime).

The police has outlined a number of ways in which you can best keep your home safe such as:

  • Ensure all windows are closed and locked or, at the very least, use the security measures on some windows which allow you to lock the window when it's partially open.
  • All external doors should be always secured, even when you are at home.
  • Keep all valuables out of sight and ensure that large amounts of cash are never kept in the home.
  • Always use a chain if you are unsure of the identity of visitors to your home when answering the door – or similar 
  • It's also a good idea to keep an eye on your neighbourhood and report any suspicious activity to police.

Chief Superintendent Alison Ross said: "We know the public understand the importance of keeping their home secure but it's important that we think outside the box with the hot weather imminent.

"It's tempting to leave a window in the back open or the front door unlocked while you are in the garden or even just to nip up the shop.

'However, there are career thieves out there who look out for these signs and sneak into homes to take expensive and sentimental items while homeowners are blissfully unaware.

"I can't say enough how important it is for people to be vigilant as burglars will be on the prowl, preying on houses and flats, scoping out the windows or doors that are frequently open.

"Please think twice when leaving a window, door or gate open when sunny weather arrives – to stop yourself from being a target"

There have been 275 reported cases of burglary within Crewe so far in 2022 (Cheshire Constabulary).

According to crime rate.co.uk, Crewe has had more burglaries per population than the rest of Cheshire.

So far this year, there have been 275 reported cases of burglary within the town - a rate of 3.67 per 100,000 people.

In Cheshire so far this year, there have been 2,748 cases of burglary within the county - a rate of 2.58 per 100,000 people.

Chief Supt Ross added: "To those thieves thinking about trying to sneak in to homes this summer, know that we will be watching and waiting.

"We will be upping our response and making it incredibly difficult to even think about committing this type of crime here in Cheshire.

"If you are suspected as coming into the county to target homes – we will target you and take action."

So far this year, Crewe has had more burglaries per population than the rest of Cheshire (Cheshire Constabulary).

For more home safety tips click HERE.

To check out the latest crime statistics for Crewe and sign up for latest updates - visit HERE.

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