Public Advisory

Police and community working together in crime prevention

 

For Immediate Release:  February 21, 2012

 

Waterloo Region, Ontario

– Waterloo Regional Police are currently investigating numerous incidents in which young victims were approached by groups and robbed of their personal electronic devices and other valuables. 

Police crime analysis has revealed that incidents of this type tend to escalate during school breaks and holidays.  In addition, investigation has revealed that some robberies occurred after the location of house parties and social gatherings were posted on social media.

Robbery is a serious criminal offence with severe penalties and occurs when violence or the threat of violence are used in the commission of a theft. 

With March break approaching, Waterloo Regional Police are encouraging the public to help make personal safety their top priority and offer the following tips:

•        Walk in well lit areas in easy view of other pedestrians or motorists

•        Listening to music through headphones or talking on cell phones may detract from your awareness of surroundings or the ability to spot suspicious activity

•        Families should discuss street-proofing tips and safety plans

•        Arrange for safe transportation home following outings or social events

•        Whenever possible, especially in the late evening hours, try to walk with at least one friend. 

•        If approached or threatened make every attempt to avoid a physical confrontation.   

•        Record registration and serial numbers of your valuables

•        Should you or anyone you know become the victim of this type of crime ensure it is reported to police as soon as possible 

The Waterloo Regional Police Service continues to investigate these incidents and values the support and cooperation of the community as we work together to prevent crime and ensure the highest level of safety for all.  For additional street proofing and personal safety tips, please visit our website at www.wrps.on.ca

Anyone with information or who wishes to report a non-emergency situation should police at (519) 653-7700.  For emergencies, please call 9-1-1.

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Media Inquiries:

 

Inspector Kevin Thaler, Executive Officer

(519) 650 8500 ext. 8713

 

Olaf Heinzel, Public Affairs Coordinator

(519) 650-8500 ext. 877

Categories: Community