Kamloops RCMP urges citizens to reduce attractants for would-be criminals during Crime Prevention Week
KAMLOOPS — Nov. 1 to 7 is Crime Prevention Week throughout British Columbia.
In Kamloops, RCMP are urging residents to make sure they’re doing what they can to reduce attractants on their property and in their motor vehicles to ensure there are fewer opportunities for would-be criminals.
“So if we look into this vehicle right here, we can have a look to see what attractants we might find,” Cpl. Dana Napier demonstrates. “Right off the start, we can see there’s a cell phone with a credit card attached to it. Keys are quite easy to grab, they’re on the seat. Then the phone charger and other items in the car all could contribute to your vehicle being more attractive to would-be thieves.”
Property crimes are the most common crimes that take place, as often they are crimes of opportunity. Cpl. Napier suggests that residents and property owners ensure they make their presence felt and check their homes and vehicles every night.