![]() Jeri Williams Jefe de la Policía |
Departamento de Policía de Oxnard
R. Jason Benites De Scott Whitney |
OXNARD DEPARTAMENTO DE POLICÍA
COMUNICADO DE PRENSA
INCIDENTE: | Alerta crimen: Auto Theft Prevention |
FECHA / HORA: | Enero 22, 2015 |
UBICACIÓN: | Toda la Ciudad |
PREPARADO POR: | Alex Arnett, Sargento |
PERSONA DE CONTACTO & INFORMACIÓN DE CONTACTO: |
Enrique Alvarez, Detective de robo de automóviles [email protected], 805-385-7605 |
DETALLES:En el mes de diciembre 2014, la Ciudad de Oxnard experimentó un 30% aumentar de vehículos robados en toda la ciudad. En diciembre 2013, la Ciudad de Oxnard tenía 63 vehículos robados en comparación a diciembre 2014 en el que tuvimos 82 vehículos robados.
It appears the increase is due to the colder weather and people leaving the vehicle engine running. Oxnard Police have found that of all vehicles being stolen, 25% are due to individuals leaving their vehicles parked, unattended, and with the engine running.
In the weeks ahead, Oxnard Police officers will be enforcing a City of Oxnard ordinance which states that no one is to leave a car running unattended. La $65.00 citation will be placed on vehicles that are left running unattended and the keys to the vehicles will be taken to the Oxnard Police Department, at which time the owner of the vehicle will have to come to the police department to retrieve their car keys.
Below are tips to assist with preventing vehicle thefts.
• Do not leave your keys in your car, Encendido o apagado. If your car is left on to warm up, stay with your car. Your car can easily be taken if you are not there to watch it.
• Make sure to lock your vehicles, use an anti-theft device if available, and do not leave spare keys in the vehicle.
• Do not leave any valuable items in your car. These items are a temptation for someone to break your window and steal your property.
• Make note of suspicious persons and vehicles (including license plates). Dispatchers will ask for this critical information to better assist responding officers.
• Do not park in dark alleys or areas with low-light. Park in well-lit areas – in a garage, si es posible.
Oxnard Police encourages our community to immediately report any suspicious activity. Llamada 911 o (805) 385-7740 desde cualquier teléfono. Spanish translators are available for Spanish speaking individuals who call to report a crime.
Persons with additional information on any auto theft related incidents are encouraged to call the Oxnard Police Department Detective Enrique Alvarez, Detective Rocky Marquez or Senior Officer Buttell at (805) 385-7650.