Police issue warning to all Milton Keynes residents after increased reports of item theft from vehicles

    Due to a recent surge in reports of item thefts from vehicles in the local area, Thames Valley Police have issued a statement advising residents what they can do to secure their cars.

    A spokesperson from Thames Valley said: "There has been an increase in reported thefts from vehicles across the area.

    "Some of these reports have involved vehicles that have been left insecure. Having your car or van broken into and losing your possessions to thieves can be very distressing." 

    Earlier this morning (21/04), Thames Valley Police issued the following advice:

    1. Always lock your vehicle (even when parked on your driveway)

    Popping back into your house to get something or fuelling up are perfect examples of how easy it is to turn your back for a moment and forget your vehicle is unsecured. Get into the habit of locking your vehicle even if you are only going to be away from it for a moment.

    If your vehicle has wing mirrors that fold in automatically when locked, make sure you lock it properly. Criminal gangs are looking for vehicles like these where the wing mirrors are still out because it shows the vehicle may have been left unlocked.

    2. Take it with you or hide it

    Your mobile phone, coins for the car park, sunglasses, packs of medication or other items that can earn quick cash are irresistible to the opportunist thief.

    The cost of replacing a window or door lock is often much more than the stolen items. It should go without saying that wallets, handbags, purses and credit cards should never be left in an unattended vehicle.

    3. Hide electrical items and leave no clues

    Leaving sat nav mounts, suction cup marks on windows or cables on view could make a thief think you have left a Sat Nav, smartphone or other device in your car. Even if they cannot see it they may break in to see if it is stored in the car, out of sight.

    4. Never leave documents in your vehicle

    Having a vehicle as registration and insurance documents could let a thief pretend to be the owner, which means they could sell it on quite easily. So, never leave any documents in the vehicle.

    5. Tool theft from vans

    Vans are often targeted by thieves for the tools stored inside. If you have to leave tools in a van overnight, it is a good idea to mark them clearly with your name/company name and address using paint pens and seal with a clear lacquer spray. Alternatively, you can use a variety of other property marking systems. Items that are clearly marked are less desirable and more difficult to sell on.

    Consider using a lockable cabinet within your van to store tools a number of security rated products are available. Small cameras are also designed to record inside vehicles. Visit Secured by Design for more details. You can also take photographs of items of value, make a note of the serial numbers and consider registering them online at a property register site.

    Thames Valley Police remind residents that it is important to report all incidents of vehicle crime so they can be investigated and analysed to help build a clearer picture and understanding of criminal activity in the area.

    You can do this online by clicking here or call Thames Valley Police on 101. Alternatively, you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

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