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Tuesday November 26th, 2013 :: 03:09 p.m. PST

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Grand Theft Auto Prevention Tips - Don't Be a Victim

As the weather begins to change, vehicle thefts tend to rise. Many of these thefts are attributed to vehicles left unattended and running in front of homes. All of us would like to have a comfortable vehicle interior before the day’s drive begins; but it takes only seconds for someone to drive away in your car after you have turned it on and left it unattended.

Please help combat vehicle theft and do not leave your unattended vehicle running for ANY REASON. Preventing the “warm up” thefts alone will have an impact on the number of vehicles stolen in our community.

To prevent vehicle thefts the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) recommends “Layered Protection.” The more layers of protection on your vehicle, the more difficult it is to steal.

The number of layers your vehicle needs varies based on your vehicle and your budget. Layer #1 is the minimum standard we should all adhere to.

Layer #1 – Common Sense
The common sense approach to protection is the simplest and most cost-effective way to thwart would-be thieves. Secure your vehicle even if parking for brief periods.

- Lock your car!
- Take your keys with you.
- Never hide a spare key on the vehicle.
- Roll up windows completely.
- Park in well-lighted areas.
- Park as close as possible to an open business.
- Always park with the wheels turned toward the curb.
- If you have a garage, use it.

- NEVER leave your car running while it is unattended.

Layer #2 – Warning Device
The second layer or protection is a visible or audible device which alerts thieves that your vehicle is protected.

Popular second layer devices include:
*Audible alarms
*Steering column collars
*Steering wheel/Brake pedal lock
*Brake locks
*Wheel locks
*Window etching

Layer #3 – Immobilizing Device
The third layer of protection is a device which prevents thieves from bypassing your ignition and “hot-wiring” the vehicle.
Some electronic devices have computer chips in ignition keys. Other devices inhibit the flow of electricity or fuel to the engine until a hidden switch or button is activated.

Popular third layer devices include:
*Smart keys
*Fuse cut-offs
*Kill switches
*Starter, ignition and fuel disablers
*Wireless, ignition authentication

Layer #4 – Tracking Device
The final layer of protection is not a theft prevention layer, but will assist in recovery if the thief somehow finds a way through the first three layers of protection.

A tracking device emits a signal to police or a monitoring station when the vehicle is stolen. Tracking devices are very effective in helping authorities recover stolen vehicles. Some systems employ technologies to allow remote monitoring and control of some vehicle features (door locks, hazard light activation, engine disable, etc).
Popular examples of tracking devices are “LO/JACK” and “On-Star.”

IF YOUR CAR IS STOLEN...
- Call the police as soon as possible. However, before the vehicle can be entered into the nation-wide Stolen Vehicle System, you must have your vehicle's license number or the vehicle identification number (also called the VIN number). Easy ways to always have the number available is to write it on a small piece of paper and keep it in your wallet or keep a photo of the license plate on your cell phone. The VIN number is also typically printed on your auto insurance card.

For more information on vehicle theft prevention, visit:

NHTSA National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
http://www.nhtsa.gov/theft

NICB National Insurance Crime Bureau
https://www.nicb.org/home

Emergency Calls 9-1-1, Non-Emergency Calls 818-623-4016
North Hollywood Area Auto Theft Section: 818-623-4085
During non-business hours or weekends call: 1-877-LAPD-24-7 Anonymous calls: Crime Stoppers, 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477) or Text to 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S), all texts should begin with the letters “LAPD” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on “web tips” and follow the prompts

If you witness suspicious activity, call for immediate police assistance. Be prepared to provide the suspect(s) physical description: clothing, height, weight, as well as suspect(s) vehicle description: make/model, color, and license plate number.

Address/Location
LAPD - North Hollywood Area
11640 Burbank Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 91601

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 818-755-7679

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