Burglary warning issued to students

3:20pm Friday 30th November 2007

TENS of thousands of students in Oxford are being warned before they go away for their Christmas break to do all they can to make sure their empty houses are not targeted by the city's criminals.

Emails and letters are being sent by Thames Valley Police and Oxford City Council to students at Oxford Brookes University and the University of Oxford giving them crime reduction tips.

Many buildings, in particular house- and flat-shares, will be left empty for an extended period of time and burglars will be looking to exploit any lapses in security.

Crime reduction adviser Graham Milne said: "Burglary, theft, and criminal damage are the main causes of distress for students in Oxford, the majority of whom have a great time while studying in the city.

"So, it's essential that students take responsibility for ensuring their homes and rooms are properly secured when they leave."

Graham strongly advises the following:

Graham added: "With a little bit of forward planning you should be able to enjoy the Christmas break without worrying and return to find all as you left it."

If you would like to contact Graham Milne for more specific crime prevention advice, or if you have information about a crime that has taken place, you can call the police enquiry centre on 084 5 8 505 505.

If you have any information about criminal activity and want to remain anonymous, you can call Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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