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IF YOU SEE SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY – REPORT IT!

(HURON COUNTY, ON) – Huron County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind our residents that crime prevention is a shared responsibility and we all have a role to play. Recently, Huron County OPP along with other detachments in West Region have investigated a number of break, enter and thefts including day-time break and enters.

Two day-time break, enter and thefts occurred in Goderich during the last week of May wherein the thief forced entry into both residences and escaped with jewellery and cash. Huron County OPP continues to investigate these crimes and encourages members of the public to contact the Huron County OPP Detachment at (519) 524-8314 with any information you may have about these crimes. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), where you may be eligible to receive a cash reward of up to $2,000.

The best way to deal with crime and victimization is to stop crime before it occurs. All communities are safer when citizens work together to build safe and healthy neighbourhoods. Public safety and crime prevention is a shared responsibility, in which both citizens and the police have important roles. Collectively, if we all take pro-active steps we can reduce crime and increase the overall safety of our communities in Huron County.

One of the most useful tools for crime prevention is to call police if you see suspicious activity. You are not bothering police with your call, conversely, officers highly recommend and encourage you to make the call if you see suspicious activity. When in doubt, please call police. For suspicious activity and crimes in progress, call 9-1-1 immediately and continually update police with a description of the events that are unfolding.

“Alert and concerned citizens acting as the “eyes and ears” are invaluable to Huron OPP’s efforts to combat crime in our community. Crime prevention is a collaborative effort that takes an active community to be truly effective. Securing your valuables, locking your doors, watching out for your neighbours and reporting suspicious activity will make your neighbourhood a safer place to live” – Huron OPP Detachment Commander Inspector Chris Martin.

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