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Chief’s Check-in | Nov 2017

By November 12, 2017April 16th, 2018News

Chief’s Check-in: (Fun) Q+A with the CPD

Hey, Columbia – Have you played CPD Cloud Talk yet?

It’s our new weekly initiative where we ask you a multiple choice or fill-in-the-blank question on Facebook to help us get to know you better + learn about what you think we should post more often – because we care about what you want to know, and we’re really into being transparent.

The questions range from “Why did you join Facebook?” to “What superhero would you like to be?” For the record, WonderWoman received quite a few votes on that one. 

Join us in CPD Cloud Talk – it’s super easy, and only takes 4 steps:

  1. Read what’s in the cloud
  2. Select a response to fill in the blank
  3. Post your comment with your answer
  4. Like + Share our post

Now, are you ready to start hearing some annual statsI recently came across a Vehicle Crimes Auto Theft Educational Awareness Report that I couldn’t wait to share with you. According to the report, which pulled data from 2015, there are vehicles stolen every 33 seconds and they have connected the fact that violent crime and high impact crime often begins with a stolen vehicle. See the full infographic here.

Let’s play “Have You Ever” to find out if you are taking steps to ensure your vehicle is secured properly:

  1. Have you ever left your vehicle running and unattended?
  2. Have you ever hidden the spare key to your vehicle in your vehicle?
  3. Have you ever forgotten to lock your vehicle?

I’m really hoping you answered “NO” to each of these – and FYI: As many as 50% of stolen cars in 2015 were due to doors being left unlocked.

It takes a few easy steps to help stop vehicle crimes:

REPORT IT – If you see something suspicious, please report it immediately

TAKE IT – Remove all valuables from your vehicle from plain sight (day or night)

LOCK IT – The best way to avoid becoming a victim of vehicle theft is to lock your doors

As it goes with this time of year, I want to remind you to be safe while you’re traveling, shopping or even doing your normal routine. It’s important to be aware of your surroundings and follow safety protocols. In addition, this is the time of giving and I encourage you to donate food, clothing or money to those in need of a lift this holiday season.

Stay safe,

-Skip Holbrook, Columbia Police Chief

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