Crackdown on Land Rover thefts in county
Police are taking action after a growing trend elsewhere in the region of Land Rover Defenders being stolen.
Officers are proactively patrolling – in both marked and unmarked police vehicles – to detect and deter thieves looking to travel into North Yorkshire to commit crime. They are also asking Land Rover owners to take extra steps to secure their vehicles.
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Hide AdInspector Clive Turner, of North Yorkshire Police’s Rural Task Force, said: “Fortunately, at this time we haven’t seen a significant rise in Land Rover thefts in North Yorkshire and York.
“However, the national and regional trend is clearly increasing, and for that reason we’re taking action now.
“We know the theft of a Land Rover can have a really significant impact on farms and other rural businesses, so it’s important to put in place extra security measures to protect these vehicles.
“Vehicle trackers in particular are invaluable, and can make all the difference in recovering your stolen property and identifying suspects.
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Hide Ad“Meanwhile, our policing operation will make life increasingly difficult for vehicle thieves.
“Officers will be proactively stopping and checking Land Rovers – and using ANPR technology to track suspicious vehicles linked to thefts.
“The message to criminals is that we’re looking for you, and it’s simply not worth the risk operating in North Yorkshire.”
Owners of Land Rovers in North Yorkshire are being urged to:
Fit a vehicle tracking system
Always leave your vehicle locked and alarmed if possible
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Consider fitting an after-market approved immobiliser
Never leave the vehicle’s keys in the ignition, in the same outbuilding as the vehicle, or near your front door inside your home
Be vigilant when using your vehicle for anyone taking an interest in it
Have the vehicle’s windows etched with the vehicle identification number
Review home security.
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Hide AdAnyone aware of any suspicious activity around Land Rovers or other vehicles, should contact North Yorkshire Police on 101 or 999 in an emergency.
Neighbourhood Policing Team or Rural Taskforce officer can offer bespoke crime prevention advice for rural homes, businesses and vehicles. They can be also contacted via 101.