Published November 22, 2006 09:14 pm -
Crime climbs amid holiday cheer
By Kim Sloan
Dalton Daily Citizen
“Don’t rest ye merry gentlemen,
Be on your guard today,
For thieves are out to steal the gifts,
You bought for Christmas day”
But thieves are not just out for your gifts, they’ll steal your money and your credit cards, too, local law enforcement officials say.
“People are out shopping during the holidays and a lot of people do become very careless and you have others preying on that opportunity,” said Whitfield County Sheriff Scott Chitwood.
Every holiday season, police warn that while holiday cheer is rampant, so is crime. The numbers back up those warnings.
Dalton police reported 144 thefts and 31 burglaries in December of last year. In January of this year, those numbers dropped to 109 thefts and 20 burglaries.
During all of this year, 109 has been the highest number of thefts for a single month, while burglaries topped out at 23 in March.
“Very easily our numbers would show a slight increase (during the holidays),” Chitwood said.
On the Dalton Police Department blog, www.daltonpdblog.org, officers advise to not only take steps to secure your home and personal belongings but to make sure you safeguard your credit cards, personal identification information and bank information.
“A lot is based on pure common sense and self-awareness of your surroundings,” Chitwood said. “Park in well-lit areas if that is possible. Put your packages in your trunk. Lock your car. Have your keys out and ready to get in your car. Lock your doors upon entering your vehicles.”
Most local shopping centers have extra security during the holidays.
Dalton’s Walnut Square Mall contracts with a private security company, said mall manager Natalie Faulkner.