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10:48 27/11/2020
Cheshire Constabulary has launched an operation to support delivery drivers and couriers over the festive period.
With Christmas just weeks away and more people than ever before ordering online, officers will be visiting delivery depots across the county to provide reassurance and offer key crime reduction advice.
Plans have been put in place, which include both marked and unmarked police vehicles patrolling a number of routes near to distribution depots.
Detective Chief Inspector Clare Coleman said: “This year, many people are choosing to order Christmas presents online, meaning that there will be more delivery vehicles out on our streets than ever before.
“So far, here in Cheshire we have only seen a small number of incidents involving thefts from couriers and delivery vehicles and we are committed to doing all we can to keep it this way.
“As part of our work we’re also encouraging couriers to play their part by ensuring they take all the necessary steps to reduce their chances of becoming a victim.”
Delivery drivers are being urged to help play their part by following a number of simple steps to reduce the chances of falling foul of thieves.
The steps include –
DCI Coleman added: “Local residents also have a role to play by reporting any suspicious activity to police and always ensuing that somebody is at home when any parcels are delivered.
“By working together we can all help to reduce the chances of falling victim to these unscrupulous thieves, and help ensure everyone gets their deliveries this Christmas.”
Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane added: “Delivery drivers have provided an invaluable role throughout the coronavirus pandemic, helping to deliver vital supplies to some of the most vulnerable people in the community, so it’s great to see some of the proactive work that is being done to support and protect them.”
Anyone looking to report any suspicious activity is urged to contact Cheshire Police on 101. Information can also be reported online at https://www.cheshire.police.uk/tua/ .
In an emergency always dial 999.