Tradies Tools Targetted
Hi Thorndon and Kelburn Residence,
In the last 72 hours Police have received reports of Tradies tools being stolen from either vehicles or building sites in your area.
To prevent this please secure all tools on sites in a locked container or shed and look to have your work vehicle parked off the street inside your property. 'Out of sight, out of mind'
On the 6th March at Placemakers Kaiwharawhara are hosting a Tradies breakfast where there is the opportunity to have your tools engraved, which make stealing tools less appealing and recovering tools back to the owner easier.
Thanks
Sgt Hamish KNIGHT
Wellington Police
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