I wanted to provide an update regarding the
theft of motor vehicles, which members around this area have
highlighted as an issue of concern on the Met Engage priority survey.
Local Priorities Update – Theft of Motor Vehicle / Theft from Motor Vehicle
Current Concern:
Theft
of motor vehicles and theft from motor vehicles remain a local policing
priority. Recent reports indicate that offenders are targeting vehicles
left insecure, as well as vehicles containing visible valuables such as
bags, tools, mobile phones, and electronic devices.
Police Activity:
High-visibility patrols continue in identified hotspot locations.
Officers are conducting reassurance patrols and engaging with residents and businesses.
Intelligence gathering and crime pattern analysis are being used to identify repeat offenders and vulnerable locations.
Partnership work is ongoing with local authorities and community groups to reduce opportunities for vehicle crime.
Crime Prevention Advice:
Residents are encouraged to:
Always lock vehicles and fully close windows.
Remove valuables and avoid leaving items on display.
Use steering wheel locks, immobilisers, or tracking devices where available.
Park in well-lit and secure locations whenever possible.
Report suspicious activity, persons, or vehicles immediately via 101 or 999 in an emergency.
How the Community Can Help:
Information
from the public remains vital. Anyone with information relating to
vehicle crime is encouraged to report it to police or anonymously via
Crimestoppers.
Outcome Sought:
Reduce vehicle crime through
prevention, disruption of offenders, increased community awareness, and
targeted police enforcement activity.

We
know that people can be concerned about the personal and financial
impact of having their vehicle stolen, which is why we will pursue and
arrest those who break the law. Please consider taking the following
steps to keep your vehicle safe:
Check
that your vehicle is locked and secure every time you leave it. Thieves
often look for easy opportunities to steal from vehicles. They will
usually try the handles until they get lucky and find one that has been
left unlocked.
Keep your keys safe, out of view when at home and away from your front door.
If
you have a keyless entry vehicle, keep the key well away from the
vehicle while at home and turn off wireless signals on your fob when its
not being used. Consider putting the keys in a screened or signal
blocking pouch, such as a Faraday Bag and check that it is still working
every few months.
Park your vehicle in a private garage if you can. If you don’t have access to one, try to park in a well –lit open space.
Try to use public car parks that are part of the police approved Park Mark safer parking scheme.
Secure your number plates with tamper resistant screws to avoid them being stolen and used by others.
If
you ever experience this issue or have information regarding an
incident, please report it using our online reporting tools at https://www.met.police.uk/, speak to an operator in our Force Communications Room via our online web chat or call the non-emergency number 101.
Alternatively,
you can stay 100% anonymous by contacting the independent charity
Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 or via their untraceable online form at crimestoppers-uk.org.
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Source: https://www.metengage.co.uk/Alerts/A/464131/Local-Priorities-Theft-Of-Motor-Vehicles-Message