SCSO encourages 9PM Routine
Don’t be an easy victim to crime
by Sublette County Sheriff’s Office
March 11, 2020
Starting March 10th, 2020, the Sublette County Sheriff’s Office will begin a new reminder program for citizens called the 9 PM Routine. 9 PM Routine reminders will be regularly posted on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to encourage all residents to "Get with the 9 PM Routine" to show potential criminals that you won’t tolerate property crime in your neighborhood.
#9PMRoutine......what is it? #9PMRoutine is used by many Law Enforcement agencies across the country to encourage you to bring in your valuables, lock your car doors, lock you home and outbuildings. We are traditionally very lucky in Sublette County to have a lower crime rate. However, by not securing your vehicles, items, and home you could potentially be making it very easy to fall victim of theft. These posts are intended to raise awareness here in Sublette County. So, join us in sharing with your family, friends and neighbors and let's make it a regular thing here in Sublette County and our social media pages! Remember: Don't be an easy victim!
How the 9 PM Routine works: Do a nightly security check of your home to make sure you’ve removed your belongings from your vehicles (ESPECIALLY YOUR GUNS!) and have locked your doors. Make sure your home is not an easy target.
We recommending the following checklist to complete your 9 PM Routine: 1. Remove keys, wallets, cash, garage door openers and other valuable items from vehicles. Roll up windows and lock the doors. 2. Bring in or secure all valuables in the yard. 3. Close overhead garage doors and lock any outside garage doors. 4. Close and lock doors on the house. 5. Ensure all windows in the house are shut and locked. 6. Turn on outside lights if you have them. 7. Help spread the word using the hashtag #9PMRoutine and tagging #SCSO to let us know you’ve completed the routine.
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