Advisory
This is by no means a complete list, but hopefully will help folks avoid becoming a victim during the holiday season. If you have any questions or need more information or assistance, please contact the Moraga Police Department [business line – (925) 888-7055 or Dispatch – (925) 284-5010].
Thank you for helping us to keep Moraga a safe community. Best wishes for a happy and safe holiday season from the Moraga Police Department!
Holiday Safety Information
As we are enjoying our holiday season, please take a moment to consider some safety tips as we go through our preparations and celebrations:
- Be aware of your surroundings. We are often carrying cash and credit cards as we are shopping or giving money as gifts. Criminals may watch ATMs and banks to identify someone carrying a large amount of cash or valuables, then follow them to rob them. If you think this is happening to you, lock your doors/windows, call 9-1-1 or flag down an officer, or drive to the Police Department or a well-lit, active area and follow the directions of the Dispatcher on the phone. While driving, do not leave your purse or bag on a seat from where someone can easily grab it.
- If you are away from home, lock your house and ensure that all doors and windows are completely closed and secure. Set your alarm. Secure and hide your valuables. Use timers so that lights in the house turn on and off at different intervals. Ask your neighbors to keep an eye on things for you. If you don’t have one, consider an alarm or video surveillance system to safeguard your home.
- Scams are very prevalent during the holidays. Don’t click on attachments on e-mails from unknown persons. PG&E will never telephone you to collect a bill, the Sheriff’s Office does not call to collect money for a warrant nor will any legitimate company or agency accept payment over the phone via gift card or Green Dot card. If you have a question about a call you’ve received, hang up and look up a valid telephone number for the company or agency and contact them yourself. You can also call the Moraga Police and ask for assistance.
- Vehicle burglars are also very active during the holidays. You can prevent burglaries by locking your car, hiding valuables and reporting suspicious persons in and around cars. Remember, an item may appear to be valuable (such as a gym bag containing old gym clothes) to someone even if it isn’t.
- During the holidays, we are often distracted and not paying attention to our driving. The police chief was nearly hit in his police car today by someone who was not paying attention. Please focus on your driving, slow down – especially in the rain, and drive defensively. It goes without saying that alcohol and other substances do not mix with driving. If you are going to enjoy some holiday cheer, use a designated driver or ride service. DO NOT DRIVE UNDER THE INFLUENCE…even if you’re just feeling buzzed.
This is by no means a complete list, but hopefully will help folks avoid becoming a victim during the holiday season. If you have any questions or need more information or assistance, please contact the Moraga Police Department [business line – (925) 888-7055 or Dispatch – (925) 284-5010].
Thank you for helping us to keep Moraga a safe community. Best wishes for a happy and safe holiday season from the Moraga Police Department!
Address/Location
Moraga Police Department
329 Rheem Blvd
Moraga, CA 94556
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 925-888-7055
Jon King
Moraga Police
[email protected]
925-888-7049