Spike in thieves trying to steal expensive cars in Wakefield
Drivers are urged to be vigilant and take steps to keep them secure after three offences in three days
Drivers are urged to be vigilant after a spike in thieves trying to steal expensive cars in Wakefield.
West Yorkshire Police say there have been three such offences in the last three days, with cars from higher value brands targeted.
Wakefield District CID is advising drivers to take precautions to secure their vehicles as detectives investigate the recent spate of incidents.
Officers say that in the latest offence, suspects approached a house on Northfield Avenue in South Kirkby at about 6.15pm on Friday (January 19) and tried to steal a Volkswagen Golf.
They add there have been three such offences across the district in the last three days in which cars from higher value vehicle brands such as Audi and Volkswagen have been targeted.
Take precaution
Tips to make sure your cars are more protected include parking in brightly lit areas at night and placing electronic key fobs in a shielded ‘Faraday’ style container in their homes.
Householders with access to garages which can accommodate their vehicles are also being urged to store their cars inside them, if possible.
Other precautions can include the use of steering locks.
DI Jamie Speight of Wakefield District CID, said: “I want to reassure residents we are conducting a number of enquiries into these recent offences, and are determined to locate and arrest those responsible.
“We have noted that thieves are targeting higher value vehicle brands and are urging drivers to take some basic security precautions if possible.
“In the latest offence on Northfield Avenue in South Kirkby, suspects unsuccessfully attempted to gain entry to a property in order to gain access to car keys.
“I would advise anyone who see’s people behaving suspiciously outside their homes to please ring 999 while the incident is ongoing to allow officers to attend as quickly as we can.
“We are appealing for witnesses to this latest offence in South Kirkby and would like to speak to anyone who saw suspects approach or leave the house or has relevant footage.
“Anyone who can assist enquiries regarding the latest offence or has information generally is asked to contact Wakefield CID on 101 referencing crime number 13240034905.
“Information can also be given online at www.westyorkshire.police.uk/livechat or anonymously to the independent Crimestoppers charity on 0800 555 111.”