Crime & Safety
Vehicle Theft Warning Issued In Hatboro As Crimes Rise
Hatboro Police are alerting residents to protect their vehicles from theft as the crimes rise in the Philadelphia region.
HATBORO, PA —With vehicle thefts rising in the Philadelphia region and reports of vehicles being targeted in neighboring Montgomery County communities, the Hatboro Borough Police Department is alerting residents to be aware of the crimes.
Police Chief Mark Ruegg provided residents with information about how vehicle thefts can happen to anyone and anywhere.
Police said that everyone is impacted by a stolen vehicle since it is often used for other, more violent crimes and can also increase insurance rates.
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Vehicle thefts and thefts from vehicles impact personal safety, the safety of the community, and people's wallets, police said.
Police also said that leaving mail, bills, car registrations, work files, or other sensitive information in a vehicle also makes people more vulnerable to identity theft and home burglary.
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When vehicles are stolen, insurance rates also increase, police said.
Police have provided these tips if a vehicle is stolen:
- Contact police to confirm your car has not been towed or impounded.
- Gather your car's VIN (vehicle identification number), make, model, color, any distinguishing marks or features, any pictures you may have of your car.
- Gather your insurance information.
- Report your car stolen to police, your insurance company and your financing/leasing company.
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