 Hi, I'm also Daniel Avery. I'm with the City of Columbia Police Department. It's a community response team for South Region. I just want to give you a couple of holiday safety tips for this shopping season. The first thing I want to concentrate on is when you leave your house, you want to dress for the weather, dress comfortably. Ladies, you know, carry those big bags. They look good, but when you're out shopping, it's just one more thing to carry. Try to avoid carrying that. Avoid carrying large sums of money. Avoid wearing lots of jewelry because it makes you stand out and you don't want to stand out. You want to blend in because, again, you become a target of opportunity for somebody to focus on. That's what you want to avoid. When you're shopping, try to avoid carrying lots of shopping bags. I know making multiple trips to your car isn't going to be fun, but you want to have the availability to have it as much hands-free as possible. When you get back to your car, be aware of your surroundings. Try to avoid shopping into the evening, low light times. When you get back to your car, try to make sure if you're going back to shopping, to place any of the shopping bags you have inside your trunk, not in the passenger compartment because it becomes a target of opportunity for somebody that wants to steal from you. For your online shoppers, there is some virus software out there that will tell you what sites are safe to shop at or not. One easy way to tell is if it has a lock in the top left corner where the web address is, it's determined it should be safe. But, again, just be on the face side. Try to make sure you're shopping from known websites and not these fly-by-night websites. For online shopping, the packages come to your house. I know sometimes there's comment boxes that the stores or the internet shopping websites have. I'd say if it's possible, try to make a note in that comment box for any type of shipping suggestions or anything that you would ask. Maybe not leave the package in plain sight next to your door. Put it offset to your front door or at a side door where somebody's coming by. They're not going to see that package and think that it's, again, a target of opportunity. Break down the boxes and see if you can get them in your roll carts. It's very easy for somebody to come by and see a 55-inch flat screen TV box sitting next to your roll cart. It shouldn't be, but it's essentially an invitation or an advertisement saying, I just got the flat screen TV. Columbia PD Facebook page is going to be making a lot of recommendations, a lot of suggestions as the holiday season goes on. But if you have any questions, you can always dial 25221 and ask the speaker and officer. They can call you by phone or they can just stop by your house and make suggestions, whether it be to your house or just about shopping in general.