Common Denominator in Recent Increase of Stolen Cars “Keys Left Inside”

Between Sunday, 29th September and Monday, 7th October 2024, four cars were reported stolen. Three of those vehicles were removed from outside the owners’ homes.

All four were later recovered, apparently intact.

In each case, the keys to the car were left inside the vehicle, before they were taken.

These incidents are preventable.

The Bermuda Police Service (BPS) once again reminds members of the public to securely lock their vehicles before leaving them unattended anyplace for any period of time – especially overnight – even at home.

Particular care should be taken with newer model cars that have keyless access, to ensure that they are properly locked, before being left unoccupied.

Leaving keys anywhere inside a car, truck, or van – whether in the ignition, dashboard, cup holder, card receptacle (for keyless access cards), or in a bag left within the vehicle – makes it easier for an opportunistic individual to drive away undetected.

As always, residents are encouraged to report stolen vehicles promptly, by calling 211 and providing as much information as possible.

Alternatively, stolen vehicles can be reported through the BPS online community reporting portal, at https://portal.police.bm/.

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