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Abbotsford Police Unveil The “9PM Routine”

Abbotsford – The Abbotsford Police Department will be ramping up reminders about the 9 p.m. Routine to help deter property crime.

Property crime, including break and enters, theft from vehicles and auto thefts, occurs throughout the city. Theft from automobiles makes up 36% of property crime in Abbotsford. In many cases, simply removing valuables from vehicles and locking up property is enough to deter thieves.

The 9 p.m. Routine is a campaign that began in Pasco County, Florida, and is now used by police agencies across North America to remind citizens to protect themselves and their property. Over the past six months, the AbbyPD has been encouraging citizens to follow the 9 p.m. routine, and will continue to promote the program as we enter the holiday season.

The routine recommends:

  • Removing valuables from vehicles.
  • Ensuring vehicles are locked, windows are closed, and if possible, parked in a garage.
  • Closing garage doors and windows.
  • Locking any person-doors in the garage, including those leading into a house.
  • Checking that all house doors – front, back, side and garage – are locked.
  • Ensuring all windows are shut.
  • Turning on an exterior light.

AbbyPD will be posting 9 p.m. Routine reminders on its FacebookTwitter and Instagram social media channels.

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