BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA — Bensalem Police said there's a growing trend involving the theft of high-performance vehicles.
Bensalem Police said thieves are targeting Dodge Chargers and Challengers in particular, Honda CRVs, Accords, and Civics.
Police said thieves in many cases are using sophisticated methods to steal these vehicles, including relay devices that capture and amplify a key fob’s signal from inside a residence, allowing the vehicle to be unlocked and started without the actual key.
Residents who own push-start vehicles are encouraged to take additional precautions to help reduce the likelihood of becoming a victim, police said.
Vehicle owners should avoid leaving keys or key fobs near doors or windows and consider storing them in RFID/Faraday pouches designed to block wireless signals.
Police also recommend parking vehicles inside garages whenever possible, utilizing visible anti-theft devices such as steering wheel locks, activating vehicle tracking services, and considering aftermarket immobilizers or kill switches for added protection.
"Taking multiple layers of security precautions can significantly reduce the chances of vehicle theft," police said. "Taking a few simple steps to secure your vehicle and remove valuables can significantly reduce your chances of becoming a victim."
Bensalem Police encourage all residents to remain vigilant.
Anyone who witnesses someone attempting to steal a vehicle should not approach or engage the suspects and call 911 immediately.
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