Woodstock Police found several unlocked vehicles during their lock it or lose it campaign.
WOODSTOCK - Woodstock Police are preaching lock it or lose it this holiday season.
They are reminding shoppers to keep your vehicles locked at all times, even if your just running into a store for a couple of minutes.
Woodstock Police found several unlocked vehicles during their lock it or lose it campaign on Friday. Periodically, officers will attend local parking lots to see if people are in fact locking their door. They found several vehicles that were left unlocked on Friday.
Police are offering these helpful reminders to avoid becoming a victim:
- Always secure your vehicle doors when parking your vehicle, even if you are only going to be a few minutes.
- Remove valuables from your vehicle. If you can't, then keep them from plain view.
- Park in well lighted areas with high traffic.
- Clean out your garage and park your vehicle in it - locking your vehicle and the garage door.

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