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Ranger does not sell CCTV, but are you thinking of buying some? Make sure the system informs you of a concern immediatel...
18/10/2023

Ranger does not sell CCTV, but are you thinking of buying some?

Make sure the system informs you of a concern immediately.

If you are not notified straight away, then it is just as good as a sleeping security guard (we don't sell them either!)

And make sure you have a plan prepared if you find criminals on your property!

The plan has to keep you safe and keep you legal.

What are YOU to do if it happens to you?

National Rural Crime Network

North Yorkshire Police post about the ongoing concern of fuel theft across the UK, including North Yorkshire.
18/08/2022

North Yorkshire Police post about the ongoing concern of fuel theft across the UK, including North Yorkshire.

Lifting the lid on the black market of stolen oil 🛢

In a year when fuel prices have rocketed, we've launched a special operation to target the thieves who fuel organised crime gangs and black markets with stolen oil.

In the first half of the year alone, our officers dealt with 71 reports of oil thefts across the county – an average of a theft every two to three days.

Some left residents and businesses thousands of pounds out of pocket.

For others the stakes are were even higher, including a woman in her 90s who was left without fuel to heat her rural home after thieves drained her heating oil tank.

Heating oil, cooking oil and vehicle fuel are all being targeted, often by criminals who enter the county especially for theft sprees.

Today, we've launched a proactive operation to prevent further offences - and catch those responsible.

Inspector Clive Turner, of our Rural Task Force, said: “With many types of fuel doubling in price, including cooking and heating oils, diesel and petrol, officers are determined to suffocate the black market that has emerged for stolen fuel.

“We’re not talking about a couple of litres here and there – these are often very significant quantities costing thousands and thousands of pounds.

“Experienced criminals specialise in this type of theft and travel great distances to avoid detection.

“And some supply an oil black market, which funds organised crime groups and other criminal activities.”

Sixteen offenders have already been arrested in North Yorkshire or identified and circulated as wanted this year.

However, it’s common for one perpetrator to be behind many crimes in different areas of England and several detained in North Yorkshire were from as far afield as London.

They tend to use high-visibility clothing, commercial vehicles and industrial siphoning equipment to appear legitimate.

Many residents and businesses don’t know they’ve fallen victim until days or even weeks later.

And some may not know at all - in fact, we believe there will have been significantly more than the 71 offences recorded.

Taking all this into account, it’s clear why it’s a challenging crime to tackle - but we have a solution, and it’s called Operation Efficiency.

The operation is being led by our Rural Task Force and will use a range of tactics, including:

• Proactive policing techniques to monitor and stop suspects before they can commit crime
• Frontline patrols targeting vulnerable areas, in particular rural communities and businesses
• Intelligence profiling so police can quickly respond to areas suffering a peak in thefts, or even predict where thieves may go next
• Working with residents and businesses to ensure they know what to look out for and do report offences
• Maximising forensic opportunities, so if a crime does happen the suspects can be easily identified

We're also highlighting crime prevention measures you can take to keep secure - see the comments below this post. ⬇

The rural parts of North Yorkshire have been hardest hit by criminals in the first half of 2022.

Hambleton & Richmondshire had the most reported thefts during this time, with 16 reports, followed by 12 in Craven and the same number in Selby District.

Harrogate recorded the fewest offences – police believe this is because of good CCTV coverage by businesses and across the routes into the area.

In March alone, there were 20 oil thefts reported across the county.

And 65% of all thefts reported were cooking oil stolen from businesses, typically stolen from outside pubs and restaurant.

Used cooking oil is stolen to be converted into unregulated biodiesel and sold on the black market.

However, some of the biggest-value thefts have been heating oil from homes and businesses in North Yorkshire.

Thieves often damage the tanks to extract fuel quickly, which adds a further burden to victims.

The figures do not include drive-away thefts from petrol stations, which are categorised differently, but do include fuel syphoned from vehicles such as lorries, cars and tractors.

Insp Turner said: “This type of crime hasn’t been talked about much in the past. So the public probably aren’t fully aware of why it’s a problem or the signs to look out for.

“We’ll be doing more in the coming weeks to help people recognise the signs, stay safe and encourage people to report thefts.

“In the meantime, if you are targeted by fuel thieves, see anything suspicious such as van drivers in pub carparks at unusual times, or have any information about those responsible, please call us on 101, select option 1 and speak to our Force Control Room.

“If you believe a crime’s in progress, always dial 999.”

04/08/2022

NFU Annual Crime Report 2022 (with figures of crime costs recorded by NFU for the year 2021).

This is indicative, but not conclusive, of the rates of rural crime across the country. Recent media reports illustrate that rural crime is now on the rise.

The drop in overall recorded rural crime during the past couple of years (mainly due to the pandemic) is over, and is ri...
04/08/2022

The drop in overall recorded rural crime during the past couple of years (mainly due to the pandemic) is over, and is rising once again; which is made worse by the current cost of living. Primary concerns:

Fuel theft
Livestock rustling
Vehicle theft

The cost-of-living crisis has seen a rise in thefts of farm animals, vehicles and fuel, a report says.

Reducing security costs can be achieved by having a proper understanding of your threats and security risks which will h...
04/04/2022

Reducing security costs can be achieved by having a proper understanding of your threats and security risks which will help to expose your vulnerabilities. Knowing these will enable informed decision making when designing your security system, and making relevant and proportionate security purchases.

Good housekeeping is the very first step.

Working as part of a community, to maintain alert levels and share information (rather than in isolation) is the next.

Both measures are free.

Your responsibility starts at your perimeter, but your security starts in the local area.

Good security practices are also free.
Keys out of machines and stored securely
GPS/SatNavs stored securely
Gates locked
Equipment out of sight
Lights fitted in appropriate areas, and on
Challenge visitors/suspicious activity (not confront)
And so on…

If this seems like an alien way of thinking, too in-depth, too complex, or too time-consuming, and you are not willing to invest some time/thoughts in to getting it right; then expect an unwanted visit.

The criminals are looking for opportunities gifted by weak security.

All avoidable.

Farmers have been urged to turn their farms into 'fortresses' to protect against diesel and fertiliser thieves amid a surge in prices.

Good work! And a great illustration of how members of the community, working together, can help the police to beat   mak...
01/02/2022

Good work! And a great illustration of how members of the community, working together, can help the police to beat making the countryside a safer place for everyone. Durham Constabulary

Ranger Security Solutions is a specialist advisory sharing crime prevention knowledge and raising situational awareness,...
13/01/2022

Ranger Security Solutions is a specialist advisory sharing crime prevention knowledge and raising situational awareness, focused on tackling rural crime affecting agriculture, estates, heritage sites, rural businesses and the wider rural communities, helping to create safe areas for people to work and live.

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0800 292 2464

Understanding the Criminal Planning Cycle, allows us to use the Layered Approach to identify suspicious activity and sto...
28/10/2021

Understanding the Criminal Planning Cycle, allows us to use the Layered Approach to identify suspicious activity and stop the criminals before they have an opportunity to attack, when used effectively.

Our responsibility may start at the perimeter of the property, but our security starts in the surrounding area - in the local community.

The “Layered Approach" – some times referred to as “layers of the onion” based on the concentric circles that you see when you cut open an onion. The layered approach comprises the Surrounding Area, the Perimeter, Defensible Space and finally the Asset (which the criminals are trying to steal from you). It should be noted that you may have numerous Assets, each within the same Surrounding Area, Perimeter and Defensible Space but the Asset will have its own final layer of security measures.

To illustrate this, a farm may have an expensive tractor (Asset 1) secured in a barn, a car (Asset 2) locked in a garage, and money (Asset 3) stored in a safe in the house. Each has their own last layer of security but collectively they are all within the same Defensible Space, contained within the same Perimeter boundary and are within the same Surrounding Area.

Our responsibility may start at the perimeter of the property, but our security starts in the surrounding area - in the local community.The “Layered Approach...

15/09/2021

The criminal planning cycle can take seconds, days, weeks or months – depending upon the complexity of the crime and sophistication of the criminals – opportunist or organised group.

Though the process remains the same.

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0800 292 2464

News: 136 sheep stolen from CumbriaMore than 135 sheep have been stolen from the Alston area in two separate incidents. ...
21/07/2021

News: 136 sheep stolen from Cumbria

More than 135 sheep have been stolen from the Alston area in two separate incidents. Police are appealing for information after they received a report today of sheep missing from the Garrigill area.

More than 135 sheep have been stolen from the Alston area in two separate incidents.

Dog thefts:3 x dogs taken from Driffield, East Yorkshire:1 x dog found Wigan, Lancs1 x dog found Preston, Lancs1 x dog f...
27/05/2021

Dog thefts:

3 x dogs taken from Driffield, East Yorkshire:

1 x dog found Wigan, Lancs
1 x dog found Preston, Lancs
1 x dog found Canterbury, Kent

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