The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 79 traffic accidents in the month of December, 2016. This is down from the 85 accidents that were handled in December, 2015. In 2016 we responded to 889 accidents. This is 77 more than in 2015.
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The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 79 traffic accidents in the month of December, 2016. This is down from the 85 accidents that were handled in December, 2015. In 2016 we responded to 889 accidents. This is 77 more than in 2015.
With the potential threat of significant icing beginning Friday the 13th we ask that you remain off the roadways if at all possible. If you must go out BE PREPARED. Roads could be closed due to icing, accidents or fallen trees/power lines. Any one of these may cause you to be stuck on the roads for some time. At a minimum you should have proper clothing (including hat and gloves), a blanket, drinking water, window scraper, cell phone (with charger) and a full tank of gas. Please be careful!!!!
Vehicle break-ins are an all too common crime in Richmond Heights and the region. We highly recommend that you secure your vehicles by locking all doors and removing any items of value. If you are unable to remove valuable items from your car, please conceal them so that they are not visible. This is especially important if you leave your vehicle for long periods of time in commuter lots or parking garages. This type of crime is a crime of opportunity. Don’t give criminals an opportunity to victimize you. last updated 2/3/2017
The Richmond Heights Police Department responded to 90 traffic accidents in the month of November, 2016. This is up from the 65 accidents that were handled in November, 2015. For the year, we have responded to 810 accidents. This is 83 more than the same time period in 2015. last updated 1/6/2017
It’s that time of year again. Every year, the Richmond Heights Police Department takes several reports of vehicles stolen while their owners warm them up in the morning. Please don’t give crooks a chance to take your car. The few early minutes of warmth is just not worth it.
#1 Tip – Holiday Season Shopping means lots of parked cars gathered in shopping centers, large restaurants, and parking garages – this is a ripe opportunity for criminals. Most of the recent auto thefts involved valuables left in plain view. The Richmond Heights Police Department reminds you to always lock your vehicles, even if leaving them for only a few moments, and stash your valuables OUT OF VIEW before you park. This includes any gifts and goods that you may accumulate as you shop. Check out these other safety tips: With the hectic holiday season, RHPD reminds you to be aware of your surroundings while shopping. We hope that you patronize all of our wonderful businesses and restaurants in the area who have been working very hard to make this a great holiday shopping season for those who live, work and shop in Richmond Heights!! Please take a moment to ensure that you and your family remain safe and have great holiday season. BEFORE YOU SHOP
WHILE SHOPPING
AFTER SHOPPING
AT HOME
Wishing you a very safe and joyous holiday season, from the Richmond Heights Police Department! |
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