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Police message to residents of Broadlands and Bryntirion

Pcso Freeth with an insecure car

There have been a number of thefts from vehicles in the Broadlands and Bryntirion areas and these are occurring both in the day time and evenings.

Most of the vehicles have been left insecure and on many occasions valuable items have been left on display.

Please help South Wales Police to reduce crime in your area by following these simple steps:

  1. It is IMPORTANT that valuables should not be left in the car.
  2. Close and lock ALL doors and windows.
  3. If you have a garage USE IT. Park on your driveway rather than on the road.
  4. If your car has an alarm or immobiliser turn it ON.

For more crime prevention advice Click here

If you see or hear anything suspicious or need further assistance please contact in confidence your Neighbourhood Policing Team by telephoning Bridgend Police Station on 01656 655555 or IN AN EMERGENCY Dial 999’.

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