Grinch arrested by Calgary police for holiday theft warning
CBC News | Posted: December 9, 2015 8:40 PM | Last Updated: December 9, 2015
Operation Christmas Presence reminds Calgarians to not leave valuables in vehicles while holiday shopping
We all know how the Grinch stole Christmas, but the green grump met his match in Calgary's finest this morning at Sunridge Mall.
"Nothing brings a thief more joy than a car or home full of shopping bags and gifts," the police said in a statement to launch Operation Christmas Presence.
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The initiative reminds the public to keep purchases out of sight in their cars and homes, giving thieves less reason to break in.
"When you're out shopping, so are criminals," police said.
Suggested ways to decrease car thefts:
- Lock your vehicle, using a steering wheel lock and/or car alarm.
- Store all purchases in the trunk and ensure all valuables are out of sight.
- Periodically check on your vehicle.
- Don't leave your keys in the car while it's running.
- Park in a well-lit, well-travelled area.
Meanwhile, at home:
- Don't display your Christmas tree and gifts in the front window.
- Don't keep receipts with your presents, as a thief could return goods for cash.
- Use a timer and lights when you are away and ask a neighbour to keep the front of your home clear.
- Don't hide spare keys outside. Instead give the key to a trusted neighbour.
- Don't say you're away on your telephone answering machine.
- After Christmas, don't pile up empty gift boxes on the street for the garbage man.