View Full Version : Thefts from unlocked cars in Sebastopol - Lock Your Car! :(
Barry
02-14-2012, 12:09 PM
Sorry to harsh your V-Day mellow, but Sebastopol Police Chief Jeff Weaver alerted me to a serious problem and asked that I pass along this bit of disturbing news: There's been a rash of thefts from unlocked cars recently in Sebastopol:
This weekend, at least nine unlocked vehicles were entered in Sebastopol and items were stolen from within.
The thefts happened on Maytum Avenue, Vine Avenue, McFarlane Avenue, Willow Street, Fircrest Avenue, and Jewell Avenue.
All of the vehicles were unlocked; no locked vehicles were entered.
If you could encourage folks in the waccobb community to lock their vehicles, it would be wonderful.
I’m happy that people feel safe enough in Sebastopol that they do not lock their vehicles but they should.
There are four easy crime prevention tips people should follow:
☛ Lock their vehicles
☛ Don’t leave valuable items in vehicles
☛ Install motion lights adjacent to where vehicles are parked if possible.
☛ Report suspicious activity (i.e. people peering into parked vehicles, people checking the locks on parked vehicles, people hiding from passing vehicles, etc.)
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Take care,
Jeff
This saddens me. Not only is it a theft of goods from people cars, it's a theft of our collective sense of safety.
Thanks to Chief Weaver and the rest of the Sebastopol Police Department for doing what that can to restore our safety . :waccosun:
Thanks again for the reminder barry and chief Weaver and I might also add to take the keys out of the car, too...and remember where you put them!
Many unlocked Cars were stolen from on Washington Ave last month.
If you see somthing you think the police might be interested in knowing about...you can call Sebastopol Police at
829-4400
Sorry to harsh your V-Day mellow, but Sebastopol Police Chief Jeff Weaver alerted me to a serious problem and asked that I pass along this bit of disturbing news: There's been a rash of thefts from unlocked cars recently in Sebastopol:
This weekend, at least nine unlocked vehicles were entered in Sebastopol and items were stolen from within.
The thefts happened on Maytum Avenue, Vine Avenue, McFarlane Avenue, Willow Street, Fircrest Avenue, and Jewell Avenue.
All of the vehicles were unlocked; no locked vehicles were entered.
If you could encourage folks in the waccobb community to lock their vehicles, it would be wonderful.
I’m happy that people feel safe enough in Sebastopol that they do not lock their vehicles but they should.
There are four easy crime prevention tips people should follow:
☛ Lock their vehicles
☛ Don’t leave valuable items in vehicles
☛ Install motion lights adjacent to where vehicles are parked if possible.
☛ Report suspicious activity (i.e. people peering into parked vehicles, people checking the locks on parked vehicles, people hiding from passing vehicles, etc.)
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Take care,
Jeff
This saddens me. Not only is it a theft of goods from people cars, it's a theft of our collective sense of safety.
Thanks to Chief Weaver and the rest of the Sebastopol Police Department for doing what that can to restore our safety . :waccosun:
Attic
02-15-2012, 07:55 PM
You can add West Hills Circle to that list. Lock your doors.
Peace Voyager
02-17-2012, 05:40 PM
A few weeks ago my son left his car unlocked at the far end of DuFranc, which is in the County, not City. He and 3 others had their contents stolen that night. They even took his registration.
Be warned!
Sorry to harsh your V-Day mellow, but Sebastopol Police Chief Jeff Weaver alerted me to a serious problem and asked that I pass along this bit of disturbing news: There's been a rash of thefts from unlocked cars recently in Sebastopol:
This weekend, at least nine unlocked vehicles were entered in Sebastopol and items were stolen from within.
The thefts happened on Maytum Avenue, Vine Avenue, McFarlane Avenue, Willow Street, Fircrest Avenue, and Jewell Avenue.
All of the vehicles were unlocked; no locked vehicles were entered.
If you could encourage folks in the waccobb community to lock their vehicles, it would be wonderful.
I’m happy that people feel safe enough in Sebastopol that they do not lock their vehicles but they should.
There are four easy crime prevention tips people should follow:
☛ Lock their vehicles
☛ Don’t leave valuable items in vehicles
☛ Install motion lights adjacent to where vehicles are parked if possible.
☛ Report suspicious activity (i.e. people peering into parked vehicles, people checking the locks on parked vehicles, people hiding from passing vehicles, etc.)
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Take care,
Jeff
This saddens me. Not only is it a theft of goods from people cars, it's a theft of our collective sense of safety.
Thanks to Chief Weaver and the rest of the Sebastopol Police Department for doing what that can to restore our safety . :waccosun:
Attic
02-17-2012, 10:56 PM
They grabed my registration also! Wonder what that is about?
Possibly identity theft?
They grabed my registration also! Wonder what that is about?
Attic
02-19-2012, 04:55 AM
Yes thats what I am worried about but the police dont see how that would help the would be identity theives. I dont trust that the police have all the answers, identity theft was my first thought also.
Hmmm... they have your mailing address, which is probably also your residence address, the license plate and VIN of your vehicle, and your full name. That's a real good start to getting credit in your name or having your vehicle registration redirected to their address. It might be possible to use it to create a phony title for a stolen car, too. The possibilities are all too numerous! Did you advise the DMV about the theft of the registration slip?
If your residence address is on the reg slip you might want to review the security on your home. After all, they might be thinking that if you leave your car unlocked you may not lock up your house either.
Yes thats what I am worried about but the police dont see how that would help the would be identity theives. I dont trust that the police have all the answers, identity theft was my first thought also.