Call 911! My Car Has Been Stolen!

The Odds Are Growing. Don't Let This Happen to You

Call 911! My Car Has Been stolen!

Every 27 seconds. That's how often a car is stolen in the United States according to the The Federal Bureau of Investigation. In 2000 one car in every 196 was stolen. The FBI placed the cost of auto theft at $7.8 billion in 2000, up
 from $7 billion in 1999.

On November 4, 2002 the FBI released its Uniform Crime Report. In the report they stated motor vehicle thefts in 2001 were up 5.7% over 2000.

According to State Farm Insurance company,motor vehicle theft is still the most expensive property crime in the United States.

Odds of your vehicle being stolen are highest if you live in an urban area. Some of the highest rates of vehicle theft appear in the South accounting for 35.3% of the nation's total, followed closely by the West with 30.5%, the Midwest at 20%, and finally the Northeastern states with 14% of the total.

The 1989 Toyota Camry led the pack of stolen vehicles in 2002 followed closely by the 1994 Honda Accord and the 2000 Honda Civic. One reason put forth for the staggering theft of Toyotas and Hondas is because they are popular cars with a long, strong
history of U.S. sales. They are stolen simply because they are so numerous and so desirable. The most popular color of stolen car is white followed by red and blue respectively.

The two days with the highest frequency of auto theft are Friday and Saturday according to data the FBI compiled from the National Incident-Based Reporting System and the National Crime Information Center. By contrast, the highest stolen vehicle recovery rates occur on Monday and Tuesday. The same studies have found that vehicles are stolen more in the second half of any given year. If they are recovered at all, most vehicles are recovered in the same month in which they were stolen.

A study published by the National Incident-Based Reporting System in 1999 showed that 35.31% of thefts took place in or near the residence or home, 22.75% happened in a parking lot or garage, and 17.96% of stolen vehicles were taken on highways, roads or alleys.

 
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My white deville was stolen yesterday, middle of the day. The car was at my apartments while i was at school. i guess they just picked the lock and hot wired it. unless you have a car that cant be hotwired, i dont see why any alarm system would really work.

Posted on 08/30/2007 at 8:08:00 AM

my car was stolen and i can't even file a stolen car report cause the keys were within view for the criminal. This is how they lower crime statistics in the United States. yeah, 911 is for near death not car theft cause the cops don't really care.

Posted on 08/07/2007 at 4:08:00 PM

Today my car was taken from the corner of my school just minutes after I had looked at it! I cant believe it and now I understand how people feel when their car has been stolen. I pray I find it but I really think its rediculous how the police cannot search for it without a license plate number. This sucks

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

Today my car was taken from the corner of my school just minutes after I had looked at it! I cant believe it and now I understand how people feel when their care has been stolen. I pray I find it but I really think its rediculous how the police cannot search for it without a license plate number. This sucks

Posted on 04/17/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

my car was just stolen today from the rite aid parking lot. the manager called 911 to ask if it's an emergency, they said it is and transfered me to the police department. they found my licence plate # by my first and last name and send a police officer to the site

Posted on 03/13/2007 at 11:03:00 PM

If your car is stolen/lost/towed from where you left it in a snowdrift, how do you get the license plate number from the VIN or other info...DMV/police comment was they cannot search without the plate number???

Posted on 12/31/2006 at 11:12:00 AM

You try telling that to my girl friend who is in a state of shock that someone stole her car from in front of her house with tons of her personal belonging inside and then wrecked the race. God what a jack ass, you may not think its an emergency but when if it happened to you it'd damn sure feel like the most important thing in the world.

Posted on 08/29/2006 at 4:08:00 AM

To use the 911 system to report a stolen car is abuse of the emergency system. A stolen car is NOT an emergency. Calling your police department using a non-emergency number is a far less abusive method.

Posted on 08/08/2006 at 12:08:00 PM

Go for it, Luke! When you find him/her/it, give 'em a whack for me!

Posted on 04/07/2005 at 10:04:00 AM

amen to that. my ride was taken on 3/14 and i'm goign to dedicate the rest of my life to finding the culprit. period.

Posted on 04/06/2005 at 6:04:00 PM

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