Crime & Safety
West Palm Beach Police Department: Secure Vehicle, Belongings To Prevent Car Break-Ins
Chief advises residents to be aware of their surroundings.
June 22, 2020
The West Palm Beach Police Department reminds residents to lock up their cars and take steps to prevent car break-ins. One of the most preventable crimes, auto burglaries are occurring during the day and night, in people’s driveways, and in vehicles parked on the street in front of their homes. Follow these steps to reduce your risk of becoming a victim:
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- If possible, park your vehicle in a locked garage.
- Park in a well-lit area or where there is plenty of pedestrian traffic. If you cannot park in a garage, install motion-detection lights which will illuminate your driveway at night. Park your vehicle near porch lights.
- Always lock the doors to your vehicle, even if you are away from the vehicle for a short time.
- Remove valuables from your vehicle. If you are unable to remove items, keep them on your person or lock them in the trunk. Do not leave them under the seat. Remove your purse or wallet, cash, keys, cell phone, iPod, laptop, garage door opener, gym bag, briefcase, jewelry, tools, packages.
- Do not leave any mail in your vehicle. These items may reveal your name, address, and financial information to a car burglar.
- Install a vehicle alarm system or set any alarm or anti-theft device that is installed in your vehicle.
- Report any suspicious persons or activity immediately to the police.
“Car burglars look for easy targets, but you can take steps to avoid becoming a victim,” said West Palm Beach Police Chief Frank Adderley. “Be alert. Be aware of your surroundings. Secure your valuables and your vehicle.”
To contact the West Palm Beach Police Department non-emergency number, please dial: (561) 822-1900. In the event of an emergency, please dial: 9-1-1. For information about the West Palm Beach Police Department, please visit: https://www.wpb.org/government/police-department/department-overview.
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