Investigation after anti-lock brake wires cut in Lanarkshire

Around 10 vehicles including mobility cars and work vans have been vandalised in Viewpark between August and October.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 25th Oct 2022
Last updated 25th Oct 2022

Officers have started an investigation after multiple vehicles in Lanarkshire had the wires to the anti-lock braking system cut.

Up to 10 vehicles, including mobility cars and work vans, have been targeted between August and October in the Langside Avenue and West Avenue area.

Constable Neill Campbell, Community Policing Team, Bellshill, said: “We are urging people to contact police if their vehicle has been tampered with.

"Our understanding is that if the anti-lock braking system is not working, a light will appear on the dashboard alerting you to the fact.

“Again, we have been advised that the vehicle’s brakes will still work, although with a reduced capacity.

"The anti-lock braking system (ABS) is designed to stop your car from skidding when you brake sharply.

“Officers have attended local community meetings to advise of the vandalisms and have been carrying out enquiries in the area since it was first reported to police.

"Local CCTV and doorbell footage has been checked in the streets affected but so far no one has been seen at the vehicles.

“Why someone would commit this reckless act has still to be established.

"There doesn’t appear to be any link between anyone involved other than they live in this particular area.

"We have had no reports of this happening anywhere else in the Viewpark or wider Lanarkshire area.

"At this time, it appears to be completely random but concentrated in this particular area.

“Officers will continue to patrol the area but would appeal to people to check any dash-cam or doorbell footage they may have or get in touch if they have seen anyone acting suspiciously around vehicles in the area.

“If you have any information that may assist officers with their investigation, please call police via 101 quoting reference number 3118 of Friday, 26 August 2022."

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