Hartford Police Department
Major Crimes Division
860-757-4250

AUTO THEFT PREVENTION TIPS

  • Close all windows, lock all doors and take the keys with you.  In Connecticut, almost 25 percent of stolen vehicles had the keys in them.
     

  • Never hide a second set of keys anywhere on or inside your vehicle.  Thieves often rummage through a car before taking it.  They WILL find a hidden key.
     

  • Never leave your vehicle running, even if you will only be gone for a minute, or warming it up in your driveway; vehicles are commonly stolen at convenience stores, gas stations, driveways, and ATMs.
     

  • Park in well-lighted areas.  Over 70 percent of vehicle thefts occur at night.
     

  • Park in attended or heavy traffic lots.
     

  • Do not become complacent because you drive an older-model vehicle.  Older
    cars can be resold quickly or stripped for parts.  A vehicle's parts are worth two
    to three time the value of the car.
     

  • Be sure your anti-theft devices are activated.
     

  • Owners who use a steering wheel lock like "The Club" are four times less likely
    to be a victim of auto theft.
     

  • Vehicles equipped with a Lojack anti-theft system have over a 90 percent
    chance of being recovered (compared to the national recovery average of
    61 percent).  Hartford Police have several cruisers equipped with LoJack
    tracking capability, and have had great success in tracking and recovering
    vehicles quickly after they are reported stolen.
     

  • It is wise to have your ignition changed to a newer unit if you own a late 80's
    to early 90's Honda, Nissan, Acura, or Toyota product.  Weak ignitions in
    these vehicles are very easy to defeat.  These vehicles are very easy to defeat. 
    These vehicles account for over 70 percent of cars stolen in Hartford.
     

  • A hidden "fuel kill" ignition switch costs pennies and is a very effective method
    in disabling your vehicle.
     

  • Disable your battery terminal or ignition fuse when parking your car for
    extended periods of time.

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