Granville Co. Sheriff’s Office Offers Last-Minute Holiday Shopping Safety Tips
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-Press Release, Granville County Government
With only a few shopping days left until Christmas, the Granville County Sheriff’s Office offers a reminder for residents to stay safe while completing their holiday shopping lists. This time of year attracts more shopping-related criminal activity because of the larger crowds and extended store hours. Everyone is encouraged to practice these safety tips:
- A single shopper is the best target for theft. Always shop with a friend or relative;
- When going shopping, tell someone where you are going and when you expect to return;
- Shop during daylight hours. If you shop at night, park your vehicle in a well-lit area;
- Dress casually and comfortably and avoid wearing expensive jewelry;
- If carrying cash, keep it in your front pocket rather than in a purse or wallet. This makes it much more difficult for a pick-pocket to remove;
- Store car keys in pants or jacket pocket. That way, if your purse is stolen, you will still be able to drive home;
- Have car keys in your hand so that you can avoid spending unnecessary time unprotected from the security of your vehicle;
- Pay careful attention to your surroundings and avoid overloading yourself with packages;
- When returning to your vehicle, check around it and in the back seat. Be aware of any strangers approaching you for any reason;
- If you feel uneasy returning to your vehicle alone – for any reason – find a security guard and ask them to walk you to your car.
During this shopping season, busy holiday shoppers are often more vulnerable than during the rest of the year. Shop smart and be safe while completing your Christmas lists.