Over 10,000 Criminal Cases Handled in the Denver Area

Tips for preventing automotive theft

On Behalf of | Jul 17, 2020 | Criminal Defense Articles |

There are a few important ways that people can protect their cars and the valuables within from being stolen.

While Colorado is not known for being a particularly high-crime state, it is certainly true that no matter where a vehicle is left, there is always a chance that someone could try to break in and steal what’s inside it-or worse, steal the vehicle itself. Some people may think that it is impossible to avoid having someone try to break into their cars, and that having a loud alarm system is the only precaution that can be taken. However, they might be surprised to learn that car theft reduction strategies actually make it less likely that someone will even see a car as a target.

Unattended vehicles

Leaving the keys in the ignition while being away from the car is an easy way to lure potential thieves. It is not unheard of for somebody to leave their dog or baby in a vehicle and for somebody to come and drive off with them. Being away from a car while it’s parked and running in a risky area and then coming back leaves open the possibility of being accosted violently by someone who will force his or her way into a vehicle he or she knows he or she can quickly get away with.

Where is the vehicle parked?

Consider if the area is well lit and if there are other cars parked nearby. If it is in an area where people can see someone breaking in, then nobody is going to want to try. The same principle applies with being around many people. Thieves are most likely to operate when they believe their actions can go unnoticed. Try to avoid parking in unauthorized areas where nobody goes.

Keep valuables covered

Valuables include more than cellphones and other loose items. GPS units, radios and sound systems and even doors are common items that are stolen. When leaving a vehicle parked in an undesirable location or for longer than a couple hours, it is a good idea to cover things up. A detachable radio can easily be kept in a center console or glove box. A cellphone that is left to charge is just asking for a break-in.

Be wary

If a vehicle has been subject to theft or a break-in, there are steps that can be taken to reduce losses and possibly even recover the car. A hidden tracking device is a car thief’s nightmare. While every precaution may be taken, some cars, like the Chevrolet Silverado or the Honda Accord, are just more likely to be stolen. Whether being accused of a vehicular theft or attempting to lay on charges, a lawyer in the local area who practices criminal law may be a valuable ally when it comes to making a sound case.

Categories

Archives