Heed these tips to prevent vehicle crimes

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Please follow some of the Voorhees Township Police Department’s guidelines to keep your vehicles safe and secure.

  • Adopt the 9 p.m. routine: Make it a habit to lock your car doors and close all windows by 9 p.m. each night. This small step can significantly reduce the risk of theft.
  • Keep valuables out of sight: Ensure that no valuables are left inside your vehicle, as this can deter potential thieves and keep your belongings safe.
  • Invest in a steering wheel lock: Using a locking device mounted on your steering wheel can serve as an effective deterrent, making it much harder for intruders to drive away with your car.
  • Secure keys properly: Always remove your keys from the ignition when leaving your vehicle unattended. Keep your garage-door opener out of the car to prevent intruders from easily accessing your home.
  • Protect tires: Since car tires are often targeted, consider installing a wheel lock system to make it more challenging for anyone to remove your tires and rims.
  • Stay vigilant: If you notice any suspicious activity or have been a victim of a theft, call 911. Your awareness can play a vital role in preventing crime in your area.

By implementing these proactive measures, you can help contribute to a safer environment for yourself and our community.

  • – Dog and cat licenses are valid from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 of each year. Fees for licenses are $12 for a spayed/neutered dog/cat and $15 for non-spayed/non-neutered dog/cat. Voorhees extends the deadline to obtain the license to May 10 of each year. Licenses obtained after that date will incur an additional $25 late fee that is capped at two pets.
  • For more information, contact the township clerk’s Office at (856) 429-7757 or email pets@voorheesnj.com.
  • – The police department will host Coffee with a Cop event on Thursday, March 19, from 10 to 11 a.m. at Chick-fil-A Voorhees, 1170 White Horse Road. The event offers a chance for conversations between your local officers while enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee. Stop by, share your thoughts and learn more about the services the police department provides to our community.
  • For more information, contact Jack Kluk at (856) 882-1104 or email jkluk@vtpd.com.

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