Crime & Safety
Dedham Police Remind Residents To Keep Cars Locked
July is recognized as National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month.
DEDHAM, MA — The Dedham Police Department is advising residents to properly secure their cars to prevent break-ins and avoid being easy targets for thieves. The department said the summer is the most popular time for vehicle thefts and break-ins.
July is recognized by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) as National Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. According to the NHTSA, each year over 770,000 vehicles are stolen and 40.9 percent are never recovered.
Dedham Police report that the most frequently stolen vehicle parts in town are wheels and catalytic converters. Additionally, the NHTSA warns that parts such as radios, doors, engines, transmissions, airbags and radios, as well as items left in vehicles such as GPS units, cellphones, iPads, laptops and purses are often targets for thieves.
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"There are several types of systems and devices that you can use to help protect parts of your vehicle, but common sense also goes a long way in protecting your vehicle," Chief D’Entremont said. "Locking your car, removing valuables and parking in a well-lit area are important safety measures. In addition, call the police if you observe anybody you don't know lingering around your vehicle, especially during the night time hours."
The NHTSA and Dedham Police remind vehicle owners to use common sense when parking and exiting your vehicle.
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- Take your keys. Don’t leave them in your vehicle.
- Close all windows and lock all doors.
- Never leave valuables in your vehicle. Anything stored inside your vehicle should be out of sight or in the trunk.
- Never leave credit cards/debit cards, cash or your wallet or purse inside of your vehicle overnight.
- Park in well-lit areas or preferably inside a garage, if possible. Park in visible areas where your vehicle is not hidden by foliage or larger vehicles. Install lights with motion sensors near where you park your vehicle.
- Get in the routine of double-checking that your vehicle is locked and secure each night around 9 p.m. This is known as the 9 p.m. Routine.
If your vehicle has been stolen or broken into, follow these steps:
- Call the police to report a theft or break-in. A copy of the police report and/or a case number will be needed to provide to your insurance company.
- You may be asked to provide the license plate number, make, model and color of the car, the VIN number and any identifying characteristics.
- Contact your insurance company to file a claim within 24 hours of when you discovered your vehicle was stolen or broken into.
- If you find your vehicle before authorities, contact the police immediately and then your insurance company.
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