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Kamloops resident has vehicle stolen while warming up car; Police warn residents to be vigilant

Nov 27, 2019 | 10:54 AM

KAMLOOPS — After a local resident had their vehicle stolen while warming it up, police are urging drivers to be cautious this winter.

Kamloops RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Jodi Shelkie says in a news release that the owner had left their vehicle running in their driveway to warm it up, but it was stolen soon after.

“Kamloops RCMP officers have noticed a number of vehicles that have been left unattended in the process of warming them up – whether they’re going to work, or just heading out,” Shelkie says. “This is the time of year that we see more and more ‘warm-up thefts’ occurring.”

She adds that most of these stolen vehicles are taken from driveways, gas stations, or convenience stores while people run in to grab an item and leave their car running.

“The inconvenience of having your car stolen is one factor, but this is also a situation where these vehicles can be used in other crimes, hit and runs, and potential break and enters,” Shelkie says.

She adds that if the vehicle is stolen from a public area, there are usually a number of personal documents or even a garage door opener that could be inside.

Police are also reminding drivers to clear their windows of all ice and snow before driving.

“Clearing your windshield is a matter of safety. Not being able to clearly see where you are driving or if there are pedestrians on the road could result in injury or death,” Shelkie adds.