The local area commander for Perth and Kinross has highlighted a rise in housebreakings and warned about break-ins as nights become darker earlier.
Chief inspector Tom Leonard turned attention to a number of “crime prevention measures” and urged local residents to report any suspicious activity.
“Over the last few months police in Perth and Kinross have seen a rise in housebreakings,” CI Leonard explained.
“Although housebreaking can occur at any time of the year, as the nights get darker, houses can give the appearance of being empty due to lack of lights etc.
“The risk in all circumstances can be greatly reduced with the use of crime prevention measures. They will greatly reduce both the chances of your home becoming a target.
“A few prevention measures would be inside/outside lighting, alarm systems, CCTV and the securing of doors and windows.
“Also, careful consideration should be given to what you post on social media sites, especially if you are going on holiday or going out for the evening.
“Be aware that thieves often take tools from a garage or shed, to help them break into premises, so ensure your property/tools are always locked away.”
CI Leonard went on to add: “Please report any unusual activity to police, either by phone (101), in person or at a police office i.e. people offering work in the area, cards being posted through the door offering to carry out work.
“Criminals can use this as a method of identifying potential targets and by reporting this information to the police, it may help us identify groups or individuals who may be involved.”