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Hello Resident, We would like to make you aware of two unknown people that are riding around the area of LEADENHALL on a moped acting suspiciously. They have been seen ‘scouting’ persons addresses for bikes and mopeds. The area of this sighting was near to MALBONS COURT, LEADENHALL, MK6 5NF. They were two young males in their early-mid 20s, they were both between 5'10 - 6'0. Both of the makes where white, one was wearing a beanie, neither of them were wearing helmets. The moped they were seen on was white. If anyone else notices these males or believes they have any relevant information or CCTV around this please report it on 101 and quote reference 43260302955. 🚘 THEFT OF MOTOR VEHICLE Protect your car, van or motorbike from being stolen Vehicle theft is increasingly driven by organised criminal groups and often involves keyless technology, tow‑away tactics, or exploiting insecure parking. Simple, consistent habits significantly reduce the risk. 🔐 1. Always Secure Your Vehicle Properly Even brief lapses create easy opportunities. Lock all doors and close windows fully. Check for indicator flashes or audible beeps confirming the lock. Don’t rely solely on “walk‑away” locking — manually verify. Ensure your alarm and immobiliser are activated every time. 🔑 2. Protect Your Keys & Fobs Most full vehicle thefts now involve some type of key compromise.
Keep keyless fobs in a Faraday pouch to block relay signals. Store keys well away from doors and windows, not on hooks or visible shelves. Never leave keys in the ignition, including when defrosting your car. Recode or replace keys if they are lost or stolen. 🏠 3. Park Safely & Strategically Where you park is often the biggest risk factor.
Use a locked garage where possible. On driveways: Park nose‑in or tightly against a wall to obstruct access. Install a driveway post or gate for additional security. Away from home:
Choose Park Mark–approved car parks. Pick busy, well‑lit areas covered by CCTV. 🔒 4. Use Visible Mechanical Deterrents Criminals often avoid vehicles with time‑consuming barriers.
Steering‑wheel locks Gear‑lever or handbrake locks Wheel clamps Pedal boxes (highly effective for vans) These create delay and increase the chance of detection. 🛰️ 5. Improve Electronic Security Modern thieves rely on technology — you can counter it.
Install a Thatcham-approved tracker. Key asset for recovery. Update vehicle software regularly to reduce keyless vulnerabilities. Consider aftermarket alarms, immobilisers or OBD port locks. 🧰 6. Vans & Work Vehicles Vans are frequently targeted for both the vehicle and its contents.
Use deadlocks, slam locks or upgraded security systems. Reverse up against walls to block rear-door access. Fit trackers and internal safe boxes. Remove tools overnight wherever possible. 🏍️ 7. Motorcycles, Mopeds & Scooters Two-wheel vehicles remain high-risk.
Lock with two different types of high‑quality locks. Secure to a fixed object — ground anchor, railing or lamppost. Use a cover to reduce visibility and deter opportunists. Fit a disc lock alarm or tracker. 👮 8. Police & National Initiatives
Operation Tutelage & Operation Venice (national): Target vehicle-enabled crime, track uninsured or high-risk vehicles, and dismantle organised theft networks. Local operations: High-visibility patrols, ANPR deployments, and intelligence-led targeting of key offenders. These initiatives reduce crime by identifying patterns and focusing resources where they are most effective. 🧠 9. Understand How Vehicle Thieves Operate Awareness helps you stay ahead.
Relay attacks on keyless cars remain a major method. Criminals use cloned plates, hacked devices or tow trucks to steal cars quickly. High‑value models are often stolen to order, shipped abroad or stripped for parts. Many thefts occur overnight or in poorly lit areas with predictable parking. ✔️ Summary: Top 10 Tips to Prevent Vehicle Theft
Always lock and secure your vehicle. Protect keys and fobs using Faraday pouches. Park in secure, well-lit or enclosed areas. Use steering‑wheel and other mechanical locks. Install trackers and improved alarm systems. Update vehicle software to reduce keyless risks. Secure driveways with gates, posts or CCTV. Keep motorbikes and scooters locked to fixed objects. Avoid routine parking patterns that offenders can monitor. Report suspicious behaviour immediately using 999 (in progress) or 101/online |