Toyota Hilux owners in East Sussex are being warned to remain vigilant after recent reports of vehicle thefts.
Police are advising owners to review their vehicle security, storage, and parking locations.
It follows reports that Toyota Hiluxes have been specifically targeted by thieves in recent weeks.
Detective Inspector Gavin Patch from East Sussex said: “We are aware of an increase in reports of thefts and damage to Toyota Hiluxes in the area.
“We are taking action and focusing resources on this issue. Officers are working hard to target known offenders and to recover vehicles.
“We understand the impact that vehicle theft has on owners and the potential resulting anti-social behaviour in our communities from those driving stolen vehicles.
“We encourage everyone to report vehicle thefts and to provide information about these incidents to support our work.”
Tips to protect your car:
• Park your vehicle in sight of your home or inside a garage; or where there is street lighting or CCTV.
• Use a visible steering lock to deter thieves and prevent the steering wheel from being turned.
• Consider ‘blocking’ the vehicle in with a second car or fitting a secondary immobiliser.
• Reprogramme keys if you buy a second hand car, or check that the key blade is cut and works, by testing it.
Police have located and recovered a number of stolen vehicles in East Sussex, but each incident serves as a reminder for owners to take precautions.
If you see or witness anyone acting suspiciously around parked vehicles in your community, report it to police at the time by either calling 101, or reporting online, quoting Operation Aldwich.
In an emergency or crime in action always call 999.
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