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Cincinnati Police Caution Car Owners About Thefts

September 14, 2010

Cincinnati police are placing notes on cars parked around the city, cautioning owners not to leave laptop computers, GPS devices or other equipment in their vehicles where it can be seen by would-be thieves.

Police say the “vehicle security report cards” aren’t traffic tickets, just reminders that car break-ins are common and preventable. Police say they are surprised at how many people still leave valuables in plain sight.

The cards seemed to be helping. The number of car break-ins in three often-targeted neighborhoods dropped from 125 in July to 66 last month.

The program is a variation of earlier efforts, such as one last year that urged drivers to leave their personal items in the trunk.

Information from: The Cincinnati Enquirer

Topics Auto Fraud Law Enforcement

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  • September 15, 2010 at 1:20 am
    matt says:
    I lived in an apartment in a fairly urban area. The theft stories were always the same--"someone stole my laptop from the front seat" or "someone stole the GPS unit that was o... read more
  • September 14, 2010 at 1:13 am
    jdoe says:
    My notes would read something like, "HEY, YOUR MAMA DON'T PATROL HERE! HIDE YOUR STUFF OR KISS IT GOODBYE (WE'RE NOT BUYING YOU ANY MORE!)" Signed, Your Insurance Company
  • September 14, 2010 at 12:53 pm
    Rich says:
    There should be roving sniper unit that stakes out high crime areas at night. Take out a few of the vermin who break into vehicles and I guarantee the number of incidents wil... read more

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