Crime & Safety

Cops: Rash of Tire, Rim Thefts Hits Luxury Cars in Nassau

String of thefts has been ongoing since November, police said.

By Heather Doyle

A rash of tire and rim thefts across the region has prompted Nassau County Police to issue a warning to local luxury car owners.

According to a joint statement Wednesday from Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter and County Executive Ed Mangano, the “ongoing series” of thefts have been reported across Nassau County involving 2014 and 2015 Mercedes-Benz vehicles.

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The thefts, which mainly target tires and rims, have occurred across Nassau County. According to a map of incidents released by police, thefts have been reported in East Meadow, Merrick, Massapequa, Farmingdale, Plainview, Manhasset Hills, Valley Stream, and other communities. The map revealed incidents reported between Nov. 3 and Feb. 16.

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“We are asking residents to be diligent and if they see persons in their neighborhoods acting suspiciously, to please call 911,” officials said.

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NCPD is “actively investigating” the thefts and said they are “employing all available resources to locate and arrest those responsible for these larcenies.”

Police said residents could secure cars by using wheel locks and parking in well lit areas. Security measures like motion detector lights in driveways, security cameras, and car alarms with motion sensors can also deter thieves, officials said.

Photo: Map detailing tire and rim thefts across Nassau County. Credit: NCPD

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