Lockdown spark burglaries fall
Figures from the national police crime database show Cleveland Police received 402 reports of burglaries in November - compared to 483 in November 2019 – a drop of 17%.
The figures also show that crime as a whole increased by five per cent in the force area during the month – with burglaries representing 5% of reports, compared to 6.3% of all offences in November 2019.
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Hide AdDurham Constabulary received 291 reports of burglaries in November, compared to 365 in November 2019 – down 20%.
Burglaries represented 4.9% of crime reports – down from 5.4% a year earlier, and total crime fell by 11%.
Nationally, there were 22,200 burglaries in November – down 26% on the previous year.
Insurance company Aviva warned that nearly two-thirds of raids happen while people are in their homes.
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Hide AdKelly Whittington, property claims director at Aviva, said: “The number of home theft claims in November was lower but lockdown has not put a stop to all criminal activity.
"Most burglaries are opportunistic. If a door or window is left unlocked, someone can be in and out of a house in just a seconds and people on another floor or in another room, may not even be aware of an intruder.”
National Police Chiefs’ Council chairman, Martin Hewitt, said: “Crime remains lower than at the same point last year but, during this pandemic, cyber-crime has increased, and we would urge everyone to take measures to protect themselves online.”