Auto Theft Prevention

Auto Theft / Burglary Prevention Tips

  • An unlocked car is an open invitation. Lock up when you leave your car, and take the keys with you.
  • Lock the trunk or tailgate.
  • Close all windows -- professional thieves have tools that unlock cars through the smallest openings.
  • Be sure vent or wind-wing windows are shut tight.
  • When you park the car, remove cellular phones, and other valuables from clear view. Do not leave gift-wrapped packages or cameras lying on the seat. Lock all valuables in your trunk or take them with you.
  • Lock your car even if you are making a quick stop at the gas station, convenience store, or mini-mall.


Park Carefully

  • Don't leave an auto in unattended public parking lots for an extended period.
  • Never attach a tag with your name and address to your key ring. If the keys are lost or stolen, the tag will lead the thief directly to your car and your home. If you have to leave your keys with a parking attendant, leave only the ignition key.
  • At night, park in well-lit areas with lots of people around.


Operation ID

  • Mark and photograph all valuable items.
  • Record your vehicle identification number (located on a small metal plate on the dashboard of newer cars) and store it in a safe place.
  • Keep the vehicle registration in your wallet or purse, not in your console or glovebox.


Anti-Theft Devices

  • When buying a car, check the manufacturer's list of anti-theft options, such as interior hood and trunk releases, locking steering columns and others.
  • Consider the purchase and installation of security devices, such as:
    • Interior hood lock release
    • Locking gas cap
    • Locking devices for batteries, wheels, decks, etc.
    • Alarm device to activate a siren, horn or lights -- or all three -- to frighten the thief away
    • Device that attaches to the steering wheel or brake pedal 


Car jacking

This violent, random form of auto theft is on the rise. A driver of any vehicle can be a target of someone with a weapon. It can happen anywhere, day or night. Here are some precautions:

  • Keep your doors locked.
  • Park in well-lit, busy areas.
  • Be alert of your surroundings, of people approaching your vehicle.
  • Stick with traffic, avoid lightly traveled streets, especially after dark.
  • Keep car and house keys on separate key chains.
  • Keep the garage door opener in your purse or briefcase.
  • When stopped in traffic, always leave enough room to make an emergency getaway.
  • If someone is threatening you with a weapon, give up the vehicle -- it is not worth your life.


How to Prevent Theft of Other Motor Vehicles

Thefts of snowmobiles, motorcycles, boats, and trail-bikes are also increasing. Many of the same precautions that apply to cars also apply to recreational vehicles.


Lock it

Make sure all easy-to-carry items like motors, water skis, and camping gear are locked up before leaving your vehicle.


Chain it

  • Vehicles carried on trailers should be secured with a strong chain and padlock.
  • When the trailer is not attached to your car, secure it with a heavy chain and lock it to a stationary object.
  • Chain your motorcycle to a stationary object such as a lamp post or sewer grating. Even when your vehicle is in the garage, use a heavy chain and padlock that resists conventional steel hacksaw blades.


Remember that the Fort Myers Police Department is here to support you. We appreciate your help.