RCMP tips for avoiding theft from vehicles

July 29, 2020
Whitehorse, Yukon

News release

Whitehorse RCMP have noticed an increase in thefts from vehicles. Thieves have been targeting various items, from small change to expensive tools. Police have been taking steps to mitigate and respond to these calls, and are asking for assistance from the public in reducing opportunity for thieves to strike.

Tips:

  • Lock vehicle doors all the time, even if parked in a home driveway. Never leave your vehicle unattended if it is running or the keys are in it.
  • In public places like street parking or parking lots, make sure to leave your vehicle in a well-lit, open area.
  • Consider installing motion sensor lights that will illuminate the area where your vehicle is parked overnight. Bright lights and the opportunity for witnesses to observe or interrupt are deterrents to this sort of crime.
  • Remove valuable items, like wallets and purses, sunglasses, and phones, from your car before leaving the vehicle unattended. Cover or hide spare change, charge cords, or garage door openers. Don't leave wrapped gifts or shopping bags in view. Thieves are looking for an easy target, and will often pass over vehicles if they cannot see anything of value.
  • Put away other items from your yard or patio that are visible from the street, to prevent thieves from coming onto property.

Most importantly, do not put yourself in an unsafe situation if you come across someone committing a crime. If you observe someone committing a property crime at your home, call police. If it safe to do so, consider taking actions like turning on an outside light or activating the remote panic button on keys. Personal health and safety should be a priority over belongings.

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Contact information

Yukon RCMP - Media Relations
867-633-9330
mdiv.communications@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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