POLICE have put out a warning to residents in North Yorkshire about burglaries.
They say urglars may take advantage of darker nights and are urging people to take extra security measures to keep burglars at bay.
A police spokesman said: "As the winter months arrive, criminals may try to use the cover of darkness to break into homes.
"This time last year, we saw a spate of incidents where burglars broke in via first floor windows - often climbing ladders or garden furniture in the process.
"Once inside, they would search bedrooms for small, valuable items like jewellery.
"Detached homes with older residents seemed to be targeted, particularly in the Harrogate area, and often in the early evening as it was getting dark.
"Burglars may attempt to do the same again this year, so we’ve increased our patrols, and we’re asking for your support as well.
"Please spend a few moments checking your security measures – do you have CCTV and external lighting?
"Are any ladders or garden furniture locked away? Are your first-floor windows secure?
"Consider moving valuable items out of bedrooms, or better yet lock them in a safe.
"The impact of burglary on victims can be devastating, and we’re doing everything we can to target those responsible.
"But by taking a few extra precautions today, you can help keep your home and family safe too."
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