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Across West Mercia there has been an increase in ‘keyless entry’ car thefts. Keyless entry vehicles, while convenient to the owner, are however an extremely easily target for theft.
Detective Sergeant Paul Smeilus from the Organised Crime & Burglary Team said: “Many car key fobs allow for ‘keyless entry’, a system in which the car can read the signal of your fob so you can open the door without pressing a button.
“Unfortunately the signal sent out by the fob can be captured by criminals using a cheap and readily available tool called a ‘relay device’. If they capture - or clone - your key’s signal they can then open your car and drive it away.
“One of the simplest ways to protect your keys is to invest in something known as a ‘Faraday Pouch’. This is a small pouch for your keys which is lined with metal foil which the radio waves cannot penetrate.
“You can also add a device to physically immobilise the car such as a steering wheel lock. Any physical device like this will act as a very visible deterrent and given the additional time and effort that will be needed to overcome these devices will make would be thieves think twice about targeting your vehicle.
“While there is much the public can do to protect their own property I would like to reassure everyone that we are working hard to catch those responsible and we have several investigations ongoing and only last week a man from Telford and Wrekin was arrested for this very offence. On 17 May another two men were arrested by officers from Kidderminster Police Station, following the theft of Ford Focus ST in Stourport using just his method and a number of key reading devices and blank keys were seized.”
“A lot of our intelligence comes from concerned members of the public who may have seen people hanging around, acting suspiciously. Please, if you see anyone acting suspiciously near your car or your property, call us on 101 and let us know.”
Preventing keyless car theft:
More information and crime prevention is available on website.
Issued by AG, Corporate Communications