On Friday 25th October, North Yorkshire Police held patrols in Skipton after four burglaries were reported in Skipton last month.
Foot patrols took place in Middletown where the burglaries were reported.
The police also did some road safety checks and dealt with two drivers regarding their standard of driving past Skipton Parish Church primary school.
On Facebook, North Yorkshire Police in Craven gave advice to locals saying,
'Help us keep your community safe, keep doors locked, even if you’re home, use any additional security on your house, don’t leave valuables on view and when you go out during dark nights, simply leaving a light on is an easy way to deter burglars.'
You can also get email alerts about crimes where you live, crime prevention advice and news about activities by signing up to North Yorkshire Police Community Messaging service.
To find out more visit the North Yorkshire Police website here.

Skipton MP meets with primary school at Parliament
Yorkshire participants need for Channel 4's The Dog House
Thornton Hall Country Park wins Tourism Award
Police appeal for information following another assault at Skipton Bus Station
Skipton welcomes new independent brewery
Skipton care home nominated for 'Independent Business of the Year'
Gargrave curry restaurant named 'Best in the North'
Pedestrian bridge at Bolton Abbey closed Wednesday for maintenance
Further strikes planned by Airedale NHS microbiology staff amid pay dispute
Skipton MP makes cheeseburgers on visit to local McDonald's
Quiz night hosted in Skipton to raise money for Airedale Hospital
Appeal launched after MBE medal stolen from founder of children's charity
Council appeal for help with riverbank erosion
Police crackdown amid fears of "nut jobs" riding dangerously on e-bikes and e-scooters
Dozens attend meeting amid anger over school transport policy change
New pizza restaurant and bar opens in Skipton
Embsay pub raise over £400 for children's charity
Silsden gym owner raises £7,370 for Breast Care Unit at Airedale Hospital
Reasons behind the inevitability of above-inflation council tax rise at North Yorkshire Council
Local estate agent celebrates 5 years of platinum rated service


