Every 44 seconds, a vehicle is stolen somewhere in the U.S.
Every 44 seconds, a vehicle is stolen somewhere in the U.S., and according to the most recent numbers from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB), California ranks first in auto theft figures.Most car thefts are crimes of opportunity:
• More than 33% of all vehicle thefts occur near the car owner’s residence
• Almost 20% of thefts happen in parking lots
Here are things you can do to help protect your car from theft:
1. Don’t leave your car unlocked, even in front of your own home.
2. Never leave your car running while it is unattended.
3. Do not hide a spare key with your vehicle. Thieves know exactly where to look for that extra key.
4. Never leave your windows open
Even during the hot summer days, don’t leave your windows open or slightly cracked when you are not in the vehicle.
5. Park in well-lit, public areas
Avoid parking in areas that are poorly lit or in areas that are hidden from public view.
6. Don’t leave valuables in your car. Leaving valuables in plain view is a sure way to attract a thief to your car. Store valuables in your trunk or under the seats, to keep it hidden from prying eyes.
Address/Location
LAPD - Van Nuys Area
6240 Sylmar Ave
Los Angeles, CA 91401
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1