New numbers show auto thefts continue to be a big problem in Western Washington.
The Puget Sound Auto Theft Task Force said that last month, there was an average of 81 vehicles reported stolen daily in King and Pierce counties combined.
Most of January’s vehicle thefts were in King County, with 1,603 cars stolen, compared to Pierce County, where 909 cars were stolen.
January’s numbers show an increase from some months last year.
For instance, in November, there were 1,536 car thefts in King County and 862 in Pierce County. In January, car thefts increased by 114 across both counties.
Members of the task force said they’re noticing a trend of thieves targeting cars parked at apartment complexes.
In addition, Hyundais and Kias continue to be a favorite of thieves, who have learned how to start such vehicles from videos circulated on social media.
It’s unclear how many of the vehicles stolen last month were from those automakers, but on one day in December last year, more than half of all cars stolen in Pierce County were those makes.
The task force recommends that those living in apartments — especially those who own Kias or Hyundais — should consider using an anti-theft device in their cars such as an alarm, kill switch or steering wheel lock.
KIA-Hyundai owners
— Kent Police (@kentpd) February 8, 2023
Kia & Hyundai are sending Kent PD free steering wheel locks for Kent residents. Hyundai owners- the vehicle must be a 2021/older w/key ignition start. No stipulations for KIA's. Dates/Times announced here once we receive them-More info: sjudd@kentwa.gov pic.twitter.com/WLh4aNhwEN
The task force also reminds drivers to:
- Lock their car
- Don’t leave keys or fobs inside
- Don’t leave vehicles running unattended
- Park in well-lit areas
- Remove or hide all valuables
Last year, 45,033 vehicles were reported stolen statewide.
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