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Householders warned of 'slip-in' thefts

POLICE today warned residents to be on their guard against "summer slip-in thefts" where thieves sneak into houses while the occupier is out in the garden.

Officers say they always notice a spike in such offences during the summer months in the Lothians as residents take advantage of warmer weather to enjoy their gardens.

Thieves most commonly gain entry through unlocked doors and windows.

A police spokesman said: "If you are in your back garden, make sure that your front door is locked and secured, not just on the Yale lock as these are easy to overcome."

"Similarly if you have a conservatory or patio doors at the rear of your home it is important to secure them to prevent anyone slipping in whilst you're working in your garden.

"In the rare event that we experience a particularly warm and pleasant summer, do not be tempted to leave your windows open when you're out the house. Open windows can be an invitation to thieves and remember to keep your car keys safe."


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