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Richmond
2025-04-03 08:17 PDT
Richmond RCMP is highlighting Auto Crime Enforcement Month this April by reminding residents to take steps to secure their vehicles and protect valuables from theft. As part of this province-wide initiative, Richmond RCMP will increase community engagement and patrols, with a focus on reducing theft from and of vehicles.
Thanks in part to ongoing targeted enforcement efforts and public education, theft from vehicles is down 36% in 2024 from 2023. Despite this progress, Richmond RCMP officers continue to see common items such as tools, wallets, and sunglasses stolen from vehicles. Anything visible may be a target for thieves regardless of worth, including loose change or cables.
Richmond RCMP supports the Lock Out Auto Crime (LOAC) program in partnership with ICBC. Richmond RCMP community volunteers inspect parked vehicles and leave educational notices informing vehicle owners on how to reduce their risk of theft. To learn more about this initiative, visit the RCMP LOAC page . For more information on volunteer opportunities with Richmond RCMP, visit our website.
Additionally, Richmond employs the Bait Car Program, a high-tech initiative managed by the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team (IMPACT). These vehicles are monitored in real time, and once stolen, police can remotely track and disable the engine in order to execute a quick arrest.
We are committed to reducing property crime through innovation, education, and community partnership, says Corporal Ryan Lee, Richmond RCMP Property Crime Unit. Auto Crime Enforcement Month is a reminder that simple preventative actions can have a big impact.
We are committed to reducing property crime through innovation, education, and community partnership,
Auto Crime Enforcement Month is a reminder that simple preventative actions can have a big impact.
Richmond RCMP has been proudly serving the City of Richmond since 1950. This year, as we celebrate our 75th anniversary, we reaffirm our commitment to meeting the evolving public safety needs of the Richmond community through proactive education, targeted enforcement, and community partnerships. Stay connected by following us on social media or visiting our website.
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