By David Simmons, CSPD Public Information Officer
Christmas is a season of joy and love for many, but it’s also a time for criminals to take advantage of the unwary. Keep your family and property safe by taking common-sense precautions and reporting suspicious activities to the police.
Your car and home can be easy targets for burglars looking for holiday gifts. When shopping, remember to hide your valuables and park in well-lit places. Whether you’re out and about or at home, lock, take, and hide Christmas presents and personal belongings.
Some people even set an alarm each night as a reminder to make sure their vehicles are secured. If you see suspicious activity, report it to 979-764-3600.
Here are some other essential tips:
- Keep gifts away from large windows or glass doors where passersby can see into your home.
- Keep porch and driveway lights on to deter criminals from lurking in the shadows and checking out your belongings.
- Beware of porch pirates looking for an easy grab of delivered packages when you’re not home. Having a trusted neighbor or friend pick up your deliveries when you’re away is always a good practice.
- After opening gifts, don’t leave the box from your shiny new TV or PS5 on the curb. Instead of advertising to the bad guys, break the boxes down and put them in your recycle bin or take them to a recycling facility.
- If the online deal you’re considering seems too good to be true, it may be a scam. Check out the legitimacy of websites and sellers before purchasing anything from an unfamiliar person or website.
The CSPD wishes you and your family a Merry Christmas!

About the Blogger
CSPD Public Information Officer David Simmons is in his seventh year with the department.
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