Safety During Holiday Shopping Season

Holiday Season Shopping Safety

From the Desk of Sheriff Carmine Marceno…

It’s that time of year again and, if you haven’t already done so, your focus will soon turn toward holiday shopping.

“Season” here in Southwest Florida has begun, and roadways, malls, and restaurants will swell with the influx of snowbirds and tourists.

Each year, I reach out to our residents and guests, reminding them that while enjoying this special time of the year, they need to be additionally cautious and careful.

As we near “Black Friday” and the heart of the shopping season, I remind everyone to remain aware and alert. While we see this time of year as festive, criminals see this season as an opportunity.

Parking lots fill, forcing shoppers to park unusually far from store and mall entrances. Many of these areas are not well-lit and, as a result, items left inside of parked cars create an opportunity for thieves. It is important to remember exactly where you park your car or truck. Additionally, walking to and from your vehicle, especially during evening hours, should be done cautiously. Ensure that all vehicle doors are locked and there are no items of value in sight. Upon your return, have your keys/fob in hand when approaching your vehicle.

Shopping with friends and family is always a good idea. Groups are far less vulnerable.

Three women walking together past store with shopping bags during the holiday season

If shopping with young children, discuss the importance of remaining together and discuss plans should they get separated from you. Remind them how to ask mall/store staff for assistance should they need to find you. Consider selecting a meeting location if separation occurs.

Keep purses, wallets and purchases close to your body. When dining, purses should never be placed on the back of chairs. Purses should be carried and not left in shopping carts.

Avoid carrying large amounts of cash. Avoid using ATMs located in isolated areas.

Report any and all suspicious activity.

The Lee County Sheriff’s Office will be present, in full force, in an effort to ensure that everyone has a safe and wonderful holiday season.

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