Cumbria police have decided to tackle the increased number of burglaries with a crack squad due to increasing financial crisis. The squad has been formed by a number of police and they met on the 26th of June for the first time. Dennis Kelly, Detective Inspector who is in charge of the disorder and burglary crime reduction partnership said that he is getting ready to prevent the burglars from striking again.
The news of the new squad has come just months after Chief Constable Craig Mackey, warned that there was more potential for thefts as money will become less available. Kelly said that even though the burglary rate is not all that much, he wants to solve the problem completely.
He said that they needed to use the correct people in the right places and at the right time in order to sort out some actions. He added that it can be a terrifying experience to get burgled and that security had to be provided to vulnerable people. In June itself, burglars struck homes in West Cumbria 23 times by getting in through unlocked windows and doors.
Kelly also said that people needed to be educated about security and securing their homes. With the rise in burglaries, residents have been warned about security measures and encouraged to use devices like security safes and alarms. While alarms can warn home dwellers about intruders, security safes can prevent any attempts to steal valuables.