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Title: Motor Vehicle Theft


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Chapter 15
  • Motor Vehicle Theft

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Extent of Motor Vehicle Theft
  • 1.2 million vehicles were stolen in 2000
  • Value of 7.8 billion dollars
  • Automobiles 74.5
  • Trucks or buses 18.7
  • Clearance rate only 14.1
  • 30 of the vehicles never recovered
  • 66.5 of those arrested were under 25

3
Most Commonly Stolen Vehicles
  • Toyota Camry
  • Honda Accord
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass
  • Honda Civic/CRX
  • Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee
  • Chevrolet Full-Size Pickup
  • Toyota Corolla
  • Chevrolet Caprice
  • Ford Taurus
  • Note Data sometimes changes from year to year.

4
Cities with the highest vehicle theft rates
  • Miami, FL
  • Jersey City, NJ
  • Fresno, CA
  • Memphis, TN
  • New York, NY
  • Tucson, AZ
  • Phoenix-Mesa, AZ
  • Albuquerque, NM
  • Sacramento, CA

5
Motor Vehicle Identification
  • The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the
    primary non-duplicated, serialized number
    assigned by a manufacturer to each vehicle made.
    This number, critical in motor vehicle theft
    investigation, identifies the specific vehicle in
    question.

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VIN 1F1CY62X1YK555888
  • 1 nation of origin
  • F manufacturer symbol
  • 1 make
  • C restraint
  • Y car line
  • 62 body type
  • X engine symbol
  • 1 check digit
  • Y model year
  • K assembly plant
  • 555888 sequential production number

7
Types of Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Joyriding
  • Transportation
  • Commission of another crime
  • Stripping for parts and accessories
  • (Chop Shop)
  • Reselling for profit

8
Elements of the Crime Auto Theft
  • Intentionally taking or driving
  • A motor vehicle
  • Without the consent of the owner or the owners
    authorized agent
  • (Motor vehicles include automobiles, trucks
    buses, motorcycles, snowmobiles, vans,
    self-propelled watercraft and aircraft.)

9
The Dyer Act
  • The Dyer Act made interstate transportation of a
    stolen motor vehicle a federal crime and allowed
    for federal help in prosecuting such cases.
  • The Act was amended in 1945 to include aircraft
    and is now called the Interstate Transportation
    of Stolen Motor Vehicles Act.

10
Elements of Interstate Transportation of a Motor
Vehicle
  • The motor vehicle was stolen.
  • It was transported in interstate or foreign
    commerce.
  • The person transporting or causing it to be
    transported knew it was stolen.
  • The person receiving, concealing, selling or
    bartering it knew it was stolen.

11
Preliminary InvestigationInformation Obtained
by the Police
  • Time, date and location of the theft
  • Make, model and color of vehicle
  • State of issue of license plate
  • License plate number
  • Direction of travel
  • Description of any suspect
  • Complainants present location

12
Tools for Stealing Cars
  • Car openers
  • Rake and pick guns
  • Tryout keys
  • Impact tools
  • Key way decoders
  • Modified vice grips
  • Tubular pick locks
  • Modified screw drivers
  • Hot wiring

13
To Improve Your Ability to Recognize Stolen
Vehicles
  • Keep a list of stolen vehicles in car
  • Develop a check system to determine if car is
    stolen
  • Learn the common characteristics of stolen
    vehicles and car thieves
  • Take time to check suspicious persons and
    vehicles
  • Learn how to questions suspicious drivers

14
Preventing Auto Theft
  • Common sense-remove keys and lock doors
  • Visible and audible devices-steering wheel locks
    and alarms
  • Immobilizing devices--cut-off switches and fuel
    disables
  • Tracing devices-give police the location of a
    vehicle

15
Thefts of Other Types of Motor Vehicles
  • Truck and Trailers
  • Construction Vehicles and Equipment
  • Recreational Vehicles
  • Motorized Boats
  • Snowmobiles
  • Motorcycles, Motor Scooters, and Mopeds
  • Aircraft

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