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Your car may be at risk if you don't hide your keys

There has been a recent spate of dwelling burglaries in the borough where burglars are breaking into houses, taking the car keys and stealing the car and other posessions.

Safer Bridgend Partnership request that residents are extra vigilant and ensure that keys are kept out of sight, windows and doors are kept secure, particularly during night time or when the house is unoccupied.


Residents are encouraged to report any suspicious activity to Bridgend Police station on 01656 655555 or using 999 in the event of an emergency.

Please visit the advice section of this website for further crime prevention advice.

Alternatively please contact your local crime reduction officers:

PC Gwyn Batten on 01656 679514

Or

PC Lisa Mathews on 01656 679558

It is hoped that your vigilance will help beat the burglar.

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