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Posted: October 20, 2021

Cranbrook RCMP encourage adoption of 9 p.m. routine

The Cranbrook RCMP Detachment is launching a ‘9 p.m.’ routine for residents in Cranbrook.

The new initiative is designed to act as a reminder for you to remove valuables from your vehicles, lock your vehicle doors, lock the doors to your homes, garages, and sheds, turn on exterior lights and activate all alarms and security systems.

Setting a nightly reminder on your smartphones or other devices will help remind you to follow the 9 p.m. routine. In a short period, this will become a positive new habit and help ensure a safer, more secure community for everyone.

“Thieves generally look for easy targets. Many vehicle burglaries, and to a lesser degree, stolen vehicles, occur because of vehicles being left unlocked,” said Cst. Katie Forgeron of Cranbrook RCMP. “Thieves walk through neighbourhoods, trying vehicle door handles, hoping to find an unlocked vehicle. The best way to prevent vehicle burglaries is to remove all your valuables, lock your vehicle’s doors upon exiting and take the keys to the vehicle inside your residence.”

This is an important habit to get into especially as we head into the holiday season, and we get busy with holiday shopping. Keeping valuables safely hidden, leaving any purchases or gifts locked in the trunk and ensuring your vehicle is locked when you leave are important to remember.

Lead image: A Cranbrook RCMP bike patrol rolls through Idlewild Park earlier this summer. e-KNOW file photo

City of Cranbrook


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