Brant County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are warning the public of a recent increase in break and enter incidents across the region and encouraging residents and business owners to take preventative action.
As overnight temperatures rise, offenders are taking advantage of open windows, unsecured doors, and the ease of being out in public areas during the late-night hours without drawing attention. The seasonal change also means more people are outside later, increasing the opportunity for both suspicious activity and unintentional security lapses.
Homeowners are urged to:
- Lock all doors and windows, even while at home or during short absences.
- Use motion-activated exterior lighting and security cameras where possible.
- Avoid leaving valuables in visible areas near windows or doors.
- Close and secure garages, sheds, and secondary entry points.
- Be alert to unusual activity in your neighbourhood and report concerns.
Business owners should:
- Ensure all doors and windows are locked after hours.
- Test alarm systems regularly and maintain surveillance cameras.
- Keep interiors well-lit and free of high-value displays overnight.
- Remove cash drawers and secure inventory where feasible.
- Check exterior lighting and landscaping to eliminate hiding spots.
Brant County OPP continues to monitor trends and conduct patrols throughout residential and commercial areas. Community members are reminded that timely reporting and strong security habits are key to crime prevention.
Anyone with information about suspicious activity or ongoing investigations is asked to contact the OPP at 1-888-310-1122. To remain anonymous, contact Crime Stoppers at www.crimestoppersbb.com or 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).