For a better experience on RCIPS, UPDATE YOUR BROWSER. Police are seeing an increase in the numbers of reports of vehicle windows being smashed and items stolen. Commonly stolen items include tools, jewelry, electronics and money.
“We continue to see thefts from vehicle advancing from ‘opportunistic’ in nature, where unlocked vehicles have provided easy access to thieves, to what are now targeted and brazen thefts, whereby thieves are seeking specific vehicles, predominantly work vehicles with construction and commercial tools, by smashing windows and taking items. These thefts are often occurring overnight, when vehicles are parked at the victims' place of residence or at commercial premises”, says Chief Superintendent Brad Ebanks.
The RCIPS has already made a number of arrests and will continue to investigate incidents when reported. Police are also employing other measures to aid in supporting further apprehensions, however, the police implore the public to employ preventative measures to avoid becoming a target.
“We want to stress to the public, the importance of removing all items of value from your vehicle when you return home at the end of the day – especially tools, jewelry, electronics and money” continues Ch Supt Ebanks. “If some items are unable to be removed eg: certain types of constructions tools, consider ways to secure them within the vehicle, for example, keep tools locked inside a heavy duty tool box within your vehicle”.
Remember:
The RCIPS is encouraging all members of the public to report any such incidents to the police, by contacting 9-1-1, or your nearest police station.
If anyone has any information about the whereabouts of the construction tools being stolen please contact the RCIPS, or anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via our Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777, or via our website.
Tips can also be submitted anonymously via the Cayman Crime Stoppers website
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