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RCMP Provide Tips To Secure Property & Help Avoid Mail Theft

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Alberta RCMP Press Release: 

The holidays are coming, and this means an influx of deliveries and mail to residents across the province. As a result, there are more occurrences of mail theft. 

The Alberta RCMP is urging residents to secure their mail and homes this holiday season. 

If ordering online or sending gifts through the mail, follow the below tips:

  • Whenever possible, opt for a “signature required” delivery, or provide instructions for the delivery person to leave your items out of sight.
  • Track your shipments to ensure you know when to expect your items. This way, you or a trusted neighbour can grab your items before someone else does.
  • If possible, arrange for deliveries to be scheduled when you’re at home.
  • Have packages shipped to a delivery service pickup location. This is a free service and a great option for large or valuable items.
  • Installing a doorbell camera and motion sensor lights can be great deterrents for opportunistic thieves.
  • Never send cash or other forms of payment through the mail.
  • If you see suspicious activity at yours or someone else’s mailbox, report it immediately to your local police.

For those traveling this December, follow the below tips to help keep your mail and property safe:

  • Ensure there is no mail left on your doorstep or in your mailbox as this can indicate that you’re not around.
  • Ask a neighbour to shovel and collect your mail while you’re away to give the impression that someone is present in the home.
  • Ensure that all doors and windows are locked. Consider motion sensor lights for the exterior, and timers for indoor lighting.

For more information on mail theft and keeping your property safe, follow us on Facebook (@RCMPinAlberta), X (@RCMPAlberta) and YouTube (RCMP-GRC Alberta)

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