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July 2008 - "Watch Your Car" Month
7/1/2008
Sheriff Tommy Thomas and the Harris County Sheriff's Office Auto Theft Unit wish to remind you that July is "Watch Your Car" month in the State of Texas. Every five minutes a car is stolen in Texas. More than likely, the driver's valuable possessions, left in the vehicle, have also disappeared. Vehicle related crimes can be prevented if driver remember to "Hide Their Belongings. Lock Their Cars. Take Their Key's." Remember, auto theft effects everyone through the rising cost of vehicle insurance.
This July, during "Watch Your Car" month, hundreds of law enforcement task force representatives, funded by the Texas Auto Burglary and Theft Prevention Authority (ABTPA), will be out in their communities, reminding Texas drivers to take extra precautions when leaving their vehicles unattended. In 2007, an estimated 95,000 motor vehicles were stolen and about half of those had the keys left in the ignition. Recent statistics from law enforcement officials reported these top three locations from which vehicles were stolen: residences/home (41.6%), parking lot/garage (28.7%) and highway/road/alley (12.2%).
It cannot be stressed enough to Texas drivers that they "Hold the Key" to auto burglary and theft prevention. Citizens should be aware of the things they can do to prevent these crimes, as well as the anti-theft devices available to protect their vehicles, such as kill switches and VIN etchings, which will help deter thieves and make neighborhoods safer.
"Vehicles are frequently stolen and burglarized for the resale of their parts for insurance fraud, identity theft, and used to commit gateway crimes," said Susan Sampson, director, ABTPA.
ABTPA, an office of TxDot, was created by the Texas Legislature in 1991 to fund programs to reduce vehicle related crimes. Since 1991, motor vehicle theft has been reduced by 59%. For more information on the "Watch Your Car" program and prevention tips, go to www.txwatchyourcar.com. To request an auto theft prevention presentation in your community, contact Deputy Sandy Johnson, Harris County Sheriff's Office Unit, 281-446-4399.
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