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WINCHESTER –   The Holiday Shopping season is starting even earlier this year, and Winchester Police want safety to be the number one priority. The Police Department will have extra patrols in place on Thanksgiving night and Black Friday.  Shoppers are reminded to immediately report any suspicious activity, by calling the non-emergency number at (540) 662-4131.

Black Friday means bargains, but it can also bring out thieves and pickpockets who are looking to take advantage of unsuspecting shoppers.  As you make your holiday shopping list, make sure to include the following safety tips:

  • Park in well-lit areas of store parking lots.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Lock your car doors.
  • Have your keys in hand when approaching your vehicle.  Check the back seat and around the car before getting inside.
  • Shop with a friend or family member, if possible.
  • Place shopping bags in your trunk and DO NOT leave them visible in your car.
  • Leave your purse at home, or make sure to carry it close to your body or under your jacket.  Carry your ID and credit cards in a front pocket. Do NOT leave your purse in your car.

Police also want to remind drivers to be extra cautious when driving through parking lots.  Please drive slowly and look out for people who are walking to and from stores.

Happy shopping from your friends at the Winchester Police Department!

Jennifer Hall
Winchester Police Department
Community Relations/Crime Prevention Specialist
231 East Piccadilly Street
Winchester, VA 22601
Office (540) 545-7548
Cell (540) 771-7642
Jennifer.Hall@Winchesterva.gov

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