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Robbery Prevention
AT HOME
- Keep
your doors and windows locked and do not open
them to strangers.
- Do not
allow your children to answer the door without
your knowledge.
- Watch
for anyone who may have followed you home.
- Keep
your front entrance well lit and visible from
inside your house.
AT CHECK CASHING
STORES
- Be
aware of who is around you so you know if you
are being followed after cashing a check.
- Do not
count out large quantities of cash in open view.
- Park in
areas that are well lit.
- Avoid
routine, such as cashing a check at the same
time and location each week.
- Avoid
wearing expensive jewelry when obtaining cash.
Robbers look for people who appear to have lots
of cash.
- When
making purchases, do not advertise that you have
a large amount of cash.
- Keep
cash in small amounts in different pockets.
WHILE DRIVING
- Keep
your doors locked, windows rolled up, and your
car in gear.
- If your
car is approached while you are stopped, try to
safely drive away.
- Be
aware whether you are being followed.
- If you
are being followed, drive to a well lit public
area and ask for help.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU
ARE BEING ROBBED
- Stay
calm. You will remember more about the suspect.
Most suspects do not harm their victims.
- Do not
resist the robber. Cooperate with the robber,
but do not volunteer to do any-thing other than
what is asked of you.
- Try to
remember as much about the suspect as possible,
including a vehicle description, license plate
and direction of travel.
- Call
911 as soon as possible (from the scene if
practical), and stay on the phone until an
officer arrives to assist you.
-
Complete a report with the responding officer.
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