Police issue warning following spate of vehicle thefts in Inverness

Police in Inverness are reminding residents to be vigilant when in comes to vehicle security following a number of reported thefts in the city.

Published 9th Dec 2015

Police in Inverness are reminding residents to be vigilant when in comes to vehicle security following a number of reported thefts in the city.

Eight vehicles (seven in the Hilton area and one in the city centre) have had items removed since Sunday, following break-ins, whilst others were left insecure.

The vehicles targeted include cars, taxis and a delivery van.

Sums of money were also reportedly taken in addition to personal items and valuables.

Inspector Eddie Ross advises: "By simply removing all valuable items from within and locking your vehicle before leaving it unattended, you are denying would-be thieves the opportunity they're looking for. Any type of theft can be damaging but especially if you are reliant on your vehicle or its contents for work purposes.

"Securing your vehicle with an alarm will go further to deter thieves and protect your vehicle but the best option is to remove all goods and valuables, especially when parking overnight in an open or public space."