Acton/Georgetown, Friday, August 24, 2007 3 Police ask for public's help in preventing `mischief' crime Continued from pg. 1 While police have apprehended several suspects for theft and damage occurrences, these crimes continue to be committed and police are asking for help from the public in providing suspect information and in taking steps to protect themselves from property crimes. Halton Police offer several tips: · Lock your car doors. Culprits who enter cars look for unlocked doors. If a vehicle's door is locked, suspects will usually pass by. · Remove valuables from cars. If a vehicle is locked but valuable items are in plain view, suspects are likely to attempt to break-in to get the valuable. Police recommend everyone remove items of value at the end of the day, or lock them in the trunk. · Park your vehicle off the roadway, in the driveway, garage, and a well-lighted area or where there is a motion sensor. · Report suspicious people and suspicious activity immediately. Don't wait to call police. By calling police immediately there is a better chance the crime can be solved. · Don't touch your car if you have been victimized. If you do need to handle the car, don't touch items handled or moved by the criminal. All information given to police directly can remain confidential. As well, anyone can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. All information provided to Crime Stoppers is confidential and a monetary reward might be paid for information leading to the arrest of individuals responsible for committing crimes. Police say damage and theft is a community problem that affects everyone. They hope by raising awareness and through help from the community in identifying suspects there will be a reduction in the number of crimes and the community will be a safer place to live. Anyone with information about property damage/ theft from autos, or any other crime, is asked to call Halton Regional Police 11 Division Street Crime Unit at 905-878-5511 ext. 2106. 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