Police investigating auto thefts

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Police are investigating a rash of auto thefts in East and West Hawaii and advise the public to take precautions to deter would-be thieves, including those stealing tires and after-market rims.

“One significant factor in preventing your vehicle from being stolen is simply to remove the keys from the ignition and not leave a spare anywhere in the vehicle,” said Capt. Greg Esteban of Hilo Patrol Division. He noted that keys left in a vehicle often have house keys on the same key ring, which can lead to potential burglaries along with auto thefts.

Esteban offers these additional steps:

• Lock your vehicle.

• Consider adding wheel-locks.

• Never hide a second set of keys in your vehicle.

• Park in attended lots.

• If you use valet parking, leave only the ignition/door key.

• Park in well-lit areas.

• Never leave your vehicle running when unattended, even if you will be gone for only a minute.

• When fueling your vehicle at a gas station, remove the ignition key, conceal any valuables and lock your doors.

• Completely close all windows of parked vehicles.

• Do not leave valuables or paperwork in plain sight.

• Park with your wheels turned toward the curb to make your vehicle more difficult to tow.

• Set your emergency brake when parking your vehicle to make it more difficult to tow.

• Back a rear-wheel-drive vehicle into your driveway to make it more difficult to tow.

• If you have a garage, park your vehicle in it and lock it.

“Owners may also want to consider arming their vehicles with an alarm system or a steering wheel lock to further act as a theft deterrent,” Esteban said.

“Although these are not 100 percent theft-proof, the installation of these and similar devices may discourage would-be thieves and protect your property.”