The City of Hollywood Police
Department recognizes the need for Crime Prevention Awareness. The
following are tips for citizens to practice to help reduce crime and
the chances of being a victim of crime. Studies have shown that one
out of ten homes will be burglarized this year. For a small amount of
time and money you can make your home more secure and reduce your
chances of being a victim.
In almost half of all completed
residential burglaries, thieves simply breeze in through unlocked
doors or crawl through unlocked windows.
CHECK THE LOCKS
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Make sure every external door has a sturdy, well-installed dead bolt
lock.
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Secure sliding glass doors by installing commercially available locks
or putting a dowel in the inside track to jam the door.
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When you move into a new house or apartment, re-key
the locks.
CHECK THE DOORS
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Install a peephole or wide-angle viewer in all entry doors so you can
see who is outside without opening the door. Do not open your door to
Strangers (Anyone You Do Not Know). Find out their purpose and if they
ask to use the phone DO NOT, if you feel safe, you can make the call
for them. Remember to immediately call the Police if you are visited
of see any suspicious persons, vehicles or activity.
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All outside doors should be metal or solid wood.
CHECK THE OUTSIDE
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Install outside light and keep them on at night.
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Keep your yard clean. Intruders look for opportunity, prune back
shrubbery so it doesn’t hide doors or windows.
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Clearly display your house numbers so Police and other emergency
vehicles can find your home quickly.
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Make a list of your valuables- VCR’s stereos, computers, jewelry.
Take photos of the items; list their serial numbers and descriptions.
Engrave your Driver’s License or Florida Identification Number onto
your merchandise (Operation Identification).
In the United States, a vehicle is stolen every 21 seconds. Stolen
cars, vans, trucks, and motorcycles cost victims time and money – and
increase everyone’s insurance premiums. They’re also often used to
commit other crimes. DON’T BE A VICTIM OF THIS SERIOUS CRIME!!!
VEHICLES
*Never leave your car running or the keys in the ignition when you’re
away from it, even for “just a minute.”
*Never leave valuables in plain view, even if your car is locked. Put
them in the trunk or at least out of sight. Buy radios and tapes and
CD players that can be removed and locked in the trunk.
*Carry the registration and insurance card with you. Don’t leave
personal identification documents of credit cards in you vehicle.
*Always roll up the windows and lock the car, even if it’s in front of
your home.
*Park in busy, well-lighting areas.
*When you pay to park in a lot or garage, leave just the ignition key
with the attendant. Make sure no personal information is attached. Do
the same when you take your car for repairs.
*Install a mechanical locking device – commonly called clubs, collars,
or j-bars that locks to the steering wheel, column, or brake to
prevent the wheel from being turned more than a few degrees. Use it!!!
OBSERVATION AND REPORTING
The following are several ways that citizens can help prevent crime
in their neighborhoods:
LOOK FOR AND REPORT:
- Vehicles moving slowly with no apparent destination, or without
lights
- Unusual noises
- Abandoned vehicles
- Anyone being forced into a vehicle
- Strangers sitting in vehicles or stopping to talk to a child
- Someone screaming or shouting for help
- Someone looking into windows or parked vehicles
- Persons around closed homes
- Any other suspicious incidents
In the event of circumstances such as these, you should contact the
Police Department immediately. Briefly describe the event, what
happened, when, where, and who was involved. Describe the
suspect(s) and any vehicle description and their last known direction
of travel.
All tips are recommendations provided to help assist citizens and
deter crime.
For more information about additional Crime
Prevention and Safety Programs please contact the City of Hollywood
Police Department, Public Affairs Section at 954-967-4314.
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