RELEASE: Bonnyville RCMP Reminds Residents to Secure Garages to Prevent Theft and Break-Ins

Jan 30, 2026 | News

Bonnyville, Alta. – The Bonnyville RCMP is reminding residents that garages are often targeted by criminals and can provide easy access to homes if not properly secured.

Taking simple precautions can help reduce the risk of theft, property damage, and unauthorized entry. Garages frequently store high-value items such as vehicles, tools, bicycles, and recreational equipment. When left unsecured, they may also allow direct access into a residence.

To improve garage safety, the Bonnyville RCMP encourages residents to follow these crime prevention tips:

  • Keep garage doors closed and always locked, even when home or stepping away briefly.
  • Lock the door between the garage and the home and treat it like any other exterior entry point.
  • Secure windows with locks, reinforced glass, or window coverings to prevent visibility into the garage.
  • Avoid leaving garage doors partially open, which can signal that no one is home.
  • Do not leave keys, garage door openers, or access cards inside vehicles parked in the driveway or garage.
  • Ensure remote garage door openers use modern rolling-code technology to prevent unauthorized access.
  • Install motion-activated lighting around garage entrances to deter suspicious activity.
  • Store tools, ladders, and equipment securely to prevent them from being used to access other areas of the property.
  • Consider using an alarm system, smart garage door monitor, or camera to alert you to unauthorized entry.
  • Report suspicious activity in your neighbourhood to police as soon as it is safe to do so.

For more crime prevention tips, follow Alberta RCMP on Facebook @RCMPinAlberta and X @RCMPAlberta

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