NZ Police Warn Clutha And Gore Farmers: Be Aware

Southern District Police urge people in rural areas of Clutha and Gore to keep an eye out after reports of multiple burglaries.

A number of burglaries in the heart of Southland are under investigation. Offenders have targeted fuel and equipment on farming properties in the Clutha and Gore districts.

Sergeant Tim Coudret, from Southern District Police, urges people to help Police by reporting suspicious behaviour.

"If you see something, say something.

"Look around you and let us know if you notice something, or someone, out of the ordinary."

Suspicious or illegal activity should be reported by calling 111 immediately if it's happening now, or via 105 if it's afterwards.

"We've had an increase in reports of burglaries lately.

"Update your inventory of farm equipment, including model and serial numbers.

"Lock up, even if you're still on the property, and call 111 if you see something happening."

Sergeant Coudret says there are crime prevention actions you can take to secure your home and buildings.

He recommends that you keep an eye out, reduce the risk of theft, keep in touch with neighbours and report anything that you find suspicious.

"If it looks dodgy it probably is dodgy, no matter how minor, we want to know."

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