Recent thefts prompt public reminder to take precautions
Thefts of laptop computers, cash, iPods, garage door openers and other valuables took place in town last weekend – prompting officials to remind the public to refrain from leaving valuables in their vehicles and to take other precautions. Thieves smashed car windows and stole laptop computers, purses, wallets, expensive sunglasses and other valuables that were laying on vehicles seats or floors, whether the cars were locked or not.
In response to the recent thefts, Aliso Viejo Police Services is asking the public to take the following steps to help prevent theft from vehicles.
• When you park the car in your garage, in a parking lot or anywhere, take all valuable possessions with you. Or before you reach your next or final destination, put all valuable items in your trunk.
• Lock your car at all times, even for a quick stop at the gas station or convenience store.
• Close all windows—thieves can unlock vehicles through the smallest openings.
• At night, park in well-lighted areas.
• Change the code on your garage door opener or gate remote if the opener or remote have been stolen.
• Lock the pass-through door between your garage and entrance into your home at all times. If your home has a side garage door, keep that door locked at all times to prevent theft from your garage and home.
Victims of theft are asked to call the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Dispatch at 949-770-6011 to request a deputy to take a stolen property report.
Residents interested in setting up a Neighborhood Watch meeting should contact the Aliso Viejo Police Services Crime Prevention Specialist at 949-425-2563.


















