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Theft Prevention

More than one-quarter of Kamloops auto thieves last week found keys readily available: RCMP

Mar 16, 2023 | 2:57 PM

KAMLOOPS — Kamloops RCMP are reminding drivers to take their keys with them when they park.

The advice comes after officers found more than 25 per cent of all vehicles stolen last week had their keys readily available to thieves.

In a news release, detachment spokesperson Cpl. Crystal Evelyn says the data comes from March 6-to-12. The keys were either left inside the vehicles that were eventually stolen, or inside an unlocked vehicle parked nearby.

Evelyn says that leads to easy pickings for a would-be thief.

“Over the last month or so, we’ve even had vehicles stolen while they were left running, unlocked, outside of a store,” said Evelyn. “It doesn’t get much easier than that for a thief just passing by to steal a vehicle and potentially use it to for more crime and property theft.”

“Crimes of opportunity are the easiest ones to commit, but also to prevent,” she continued.

In addition to this piece of advice, RCMP ask drivers to review these other safety tips in order to prevent their vehicles from being stolen or broken into:

  • Do not keep spare keys in a vehicle. What would have been the theft of some change, can quickly become a theft of a vehicle.
  • Do not leave your vehicle running while you run errands or let it warm up. Shut it off and take the keys with you.
  • Use an anti-theft device, such as a steering wheel lock. This is especially important if you are missing keys and waiting for your vehicle to be rekeyed or fobbed.
  • If you have a garage, use it all the time when parking at home.
  • Always wait for an automatic gate to close behind you when entering or leaving a controlled parking area.
  • If you see any suspicious persons or activities near a vehicle, call the police immediately. Report suspicious activity while it is happening. Try to get a description of the suspects and their vehicle (including licence plate). Do not confront the suspects. Let the police determine if it’s a crime in progress.
  • Do not leave any property in your vehicle. Thieves will break in for as little as a few coins or a cigarette lighter. If you absolutely must leave items in your vehicle, secure them in the trunk as many thieves routinely check the glove box and under the seat for hidden items. Typical items stolen from vehicles include purses, wallets, credit cards, GPS units, passports, house keys, cash, clothing and sunglasses.
  • Do not keep your garage door opener in your vehicle along with any identifying information as this could result in directing the suspects directly to your residence.