As the holidays wind down and people navigate the aftermath of festive cheer, the Red Oak Police Department has taken to social media to issue a safety reminder regarding post-holiday practices. With the increase of gift giving and receiving comes the potential risk of theft, and the police department, in coordination with the City of Red Oak, Texas Municipal Government, is advising residents to be more mindful when disposing of packaging materials that may inadvertently showcase their newest acquisitions to all sorts of would-be burglars.
According to their Facebook post published yesterday, they’re essentially broadcasting stay smart with your trash, and here’s how—flatten those giant boxes from your pricy gadgets, shove them into dark bags or bins, don’t put them out until it’s go-time for collection, rip off your labels to keep your name and address private, and maybe even take a trip to the recycling center instead of putting it all at the curb. By following these steps, you can prevent your home from becoming a target after Santa’s visit. The post-holiday season is notorious for petty thieves who are on the lookout; they’re hunting for signs of new, fancy items that they might nab.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to prevent holiday thefts, a time that, while merry for many, can also present opportunities for those seeking to profit from others’ good fortune. The department highlighted the importance of handling boxes from items like TVs, gaming systems, and laptops with particular care, as these are the ones that might as well have a flashing neon sign for thieves looking for a quick score…