Thank you to our Local Business Sponsor:
BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Vehicle thefts and vehicle crimes are cropping up in Bucks County neighborhoods, triggering a warning from authorities.
The Bucks County District Attorney’s Office is telling residents to be aware of the crimes and to take precautions.
“Auto theft and other vehicle crimes hit differently depending on the environment, so drivers need to consider their risk as well as different prevention tactics depending where they park their car,” authorities said. “Vehicle crime may seem like a game of “whack-a-mole,” in which law enforcement is able to tamp down one type of crime, but it pops up in a different form.”
Authorities said that while most people are aware of carjackings or vehicle thefts, there are other types of vehicle crimes creeping into the Philadelphia suburbs that residents may have never even heard about before.
Handle Flipping
This is when thieves strike a variety of neighborhoods whether along a busy city street or in quiet suburban driveways.
The thieves can work in groups or alone to simply “flip” car handles to try to access as many vehicles as possible in any given night, authorities said.
They can steal whatever is in your car, gain access to your house or garage through a remote opener or house key left in the unlocked vehicle, and try to steal your car.
This crime can occur in waves with criminals returning to the same streets or neighborhoods over time.
Anytime your schedule or whereabouts becomes predictable, there is an opportunity for a criminal to strike, authorities said.
They know you will be occupied for some time, for instance, if you’re headed into a gym to workout, into a mall to shop, or into a casino to play games. Criminals look to seize on the opportunity hoping you have left valuables in your car, or even worse, they are willing to break-in or steal it.
Vehicle crime impacts everyone. Even if your car is not stolen, vehicle-related crimes impact your safety, the safety of your community, and your wallet.
When cars are stolen by force, the situation can be dangerous for the driver or anyone else nearby. Stolen cars are often used to commit other violent crimes like burglary or assault.
If you leave your mail, bills, car registration, work files, or other sensitive information in your car, you and your family also become vulnerable to identity theft and home intrusion. When vehicles or parts are stolen, insurance rates may increase. We all pay the price.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

source

Lisa kommentaar

Sinu e-postiaadressi ei avaldata. Nõutavad väljad on tähistatud *-ga

Your Shopping cart

Close