NEWS DON'T LEAVE VALUABLES IN CAR WHEN GOLFING, DURHAM POLICE URGE Durham Regional Police are urging golfers not to tee it up for thieves by leaving valuables in their vehicles. The police service posted a tweet telling golfers they should put valuables, such as wallets, purses and cellphones, in their golf bags before playing a round. yurham police spokesperson Const. George Tudos said the police have n increase in thefts from vehicles at golf courses this season. The North Division has seen more than a dozen thefts so far this season. "It's a sunny day and you're out on the links trying to get a hole in one when someone breaks into your vehicle and steal all your valuables," Tudos DRPS Twitter photo Durham Regional Police are urging golfers not to tee it up for thieves by leaving valuables in their vehicles. said. Police have seen an in. crease in these types of thefts throughout Durham Region and the GTA." He noted, "Thefts have been smashing windows, stealing valuables, electronics, including wallets "Durham Regional TURNBULL and even in some cases, stealing bank account information." He said people should take their valuables with them. "Thieves will not be giv- uu a mulligan. Be safe," Tudos said. @TurnbullWhitby 905-665-8182 ¢ RyanTurnbull@parl.gc.ca TurnbullWhitby.ca (these are the small intensely blue berries that are so sought after for their exceptional flavour, incredible antioxidant properties and myriad health benefits) @z0z 'p isnBny 'Aepsunys | MW | HEM SIUL | LE woo'uo|Benmeyinp