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July Is Watch Your Car Month

 

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NE Texas Auto Theft Task Force Tips to Protect Vehicles During July’s Watch Your Car Month

 

(Paris, TX) What is important to you? Is it your family, home, pets, money, security or other possessions? Did you know that if your vehicle is stolen or burglarized, all those things can also be threatened? In other words, crimes against a vehicle may be only the first in a string of criminal acts.

 

In 2014, reported vehicle thefts in Texas totaled 67,741, which mean a car was stolen every eight minutes. Any vehicle is a potential target, and those most stolen are at least four years old. In 2014, the most targeted makes/models included: 1) Ford full-size pickup 2) Toyota Camry 3) Ford Fusion 4) Chevrolet Impala 5) Nissan Altima 6) Dodge Charger7) Taotao Industry Co. Scooter/Moped 8) Toyota Corolla 9) Chevrolet Cruze 10) Ford Focus (National insurance Crime Bureau)

 

Vehicle thieves are looking for opportunities. And unfortunately, many drivers aid thieves by leaving their vehicle doors unlocked and keys inside. Once a vehicle is stolen, any number of additional offenses could take place. The vehicle may be used to commit another crime. It may be operated erratically and involved in an accident. It may be dismantled so the parts can be sold to fund other crimes ranging from drug use to terrorism.

 

In 2014, reported vehicle burglaries in Texas totaled 169,234 (FBI Uniform Crime Reports), which means vehicle parts or contents were stolen every two minutes. Much like thefts involving the entire vehicle, drivers often unintentionally assist burglars with their crimes by leaving belongings visible. Items left behind can result in a number of additional offenses. Keys or garage door openers can provide thieves access to homes, where belongings, money, and personal information could be taken. If a pet or child is left unattended in a vehicle, they could become additional victims of a criminal. Items such as purses, briefcases, bags, electronics, clothing, or accessories can be stolen, leading to financial ruin, identity theft or resale of items to other unknowing victims.

 

Historically, more vehicle thefts and burglaries occur in Texas during the summer months, which is why the Texas Auto Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority (ABTPA) has declared July “Watch Your Car Month.” During “Watch Your Car Month”, representatives from the 29 vehicle crime task forces funded by ABTPA will be working in their communities, reminding Texas drivers that they must protect their vehicles and all possessions inside their vehicles to avoid falling victim to thieves. If drivers are leaving themselves vulnerable to theft, they are encouraged to change their behavior in order to avoid vehicle criminals. In addition, drivers should recognize that thieves want to strike in locations where we are most likely to leave belongings and be separated from our vehicles for longer periods of time. Those places may include homes, malls, gyms, movie theaters, hotels, and even places of worship! Anywhere! In other words, thieves are looking for the biggest financial payoff that can be gained in the shortest amount of time, and with the greatest ease. So always be aware!

 

For additional tips on preventing vehicle crime, information on “Watch Your Car Month”, or to contact your local task force, call 800-CAR-WATCH.

 Ref:http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/administration/crime_records/pages/crimestatistics.htm

The Texas ABTPA, an office of the Texas Department of Motor Vehicles, has funded law enforcement programs specializing in vehicle crime investigation, recovery, and prevention since 1991. Since then, Texas has seen a 60 percent reduction in the vehicle theft total. Currently, ABTPA funds 29 task force grant programs statewide, allowing over 150 law enforcement officers throughout Texas to focus on the resolution of vehicle crime cases.