Police have warned householders that thieves have started targeting new build homes in two areas of York.
And they have issued advice to thwart the criminals.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesperson said: “Recently we have seen an increase in thefts from properties under renovation/new builds in the Clifton/Rawcliffe areas, so we are encouraging members of the public to report anything suspicious, such as unknown persons paying attention to ongoing building work.
“Renovating or remodelling a home can be exciting, but in the process of making those important changes it can create lapses in home security.”
Among the items being stolen are:
- Copper wiring and pipes and lead. The rise in copper prices and the ease of recycling it for good money makes it desirable for thieves
- Brass fixtures and plumbing fittings for the same reason as the copper
- Vintage or historical fixtures and building materials
- High tech home electronics
- Sensitive paperwork and personal info, credit card information, social security numbers and anything that may be used to commit fraud or identity theft.
- Appliances. These are expensive and can be an easy target when left around the site for days at a time before being installed.
- Diesel. Increasing fuel prices mean that gas and diesel fuel are now targets for thieves.
Police have issued this advice to reduce the risks:
- Ensure you only employ reputable builders or contractors, who are also security conscious.
- Keep the exterior well light at night using dusk to dawn lighting and warning signs.
- Store your valuables in a secure place, like a safe or behind locked doors in rooms that aren’t part of the remodel.
- Ensure the area around the house is clean and free of building materials and easily accessible tools – Talk with the contractors. Learn what their policy and practices are when it comes to tools and building materials and take an active interest in how they are keeping items secure.
- If you are staying somewhere else during the construction, consider using a surveillance system to monitor the activities while you are gone
- Drive by the property and check up on things. Make surprise visits to the house, this will let any dishonest workers know that you could show up anytime.