POLICE are reminding Wirral householders to make sure their properties are secure as the lighter nights and warmer weather set in.
Crime prevention officers say thieves take advantage of insecure properties and gain entry to premises looking for easy access - preferably through a left open door or window.
Detective Inspector Justin Danher said: "We want our residents to feel secure in their homes but we also want to make you aware that unfortunately there are burglars who are prepared to enter homes through open windows and unlocked doors or even by using tools or garden implements to force an entry.
"With lighter, warmer nights, we are urging residents to continue to make sure your homes and outbuildings such as sheds and garages are secure and not left vulnerable.
"The community has an important role to play in preventing crime. We all lead busy lives but by taking a few extra seconds to check our homes are secure, our cars are locked and valuables - including car keys are not left on display."
For free crime prevention ddvice ring your local neighbourhood policing team on 101.
Phone Merseyside Police if you see anything or anyone suspicious whom you do not recognise or are not expecting, such as a window cleaner or builder.
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