THERE have been almost 500 fewer burglaries in Oxfordshire in the past seven months compared to last year.

Since April 1, there have been 1,054 burglaries in Oxfordshire compared with 1,548 for the same period in 2006.

Throughout November police are focusing on burglary as this time of year traditionally sees a rise in the number of burglaries.

It is believed thieves take advantage of the clocks going back and the longer, darker evenings, and they also know people are starting to store presents in their homes in the run-up to Christmas.

Chief Supt Shaun Morley, Oxfordshire commander, said: "Oxfordshire has seen a significant decrease in burglary across each of the five local police areas.

"This must in some part be due to the hard work and commitment of my officers and police staff who work tirelessly to target prolific offenders and investigate burglary.

"We want to ensure that we don't see a seasonal rise in burglaries this time and that this downward trend continues."

To speak to a crime reduction officer contact police on 0845 8 505 505 or log on to www.thamesvalley.police.uk

Security tips

  • Fit five-lever deadlocks on all external doors and fit locks to the top and bottom of patio doors
  • Fit door chains or door bars to be used when strangers call
  • Install locks on all windows that are easy to reach from outside
  • Keep house and car keys well away from external doors and windows
  • Consider motion-activated external lighting - this can be a deterrent for criminals and will also enhance the personal safety of occupants
  • Trim trees, shrubs and hedges that might hide an intruder from neighbours or passers-by
  • When away from home set lamps on timer switches to come on at dusk.