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GPS units tempting targets

GPS thefts up this year over last; authorities offer tips for crime prevention

Date published: 11/30/2008

BY ELLEN BILTZ

An increasing number of Fredericksburg-area residents are seeing their GPS receivers go missing from their windshields.

"The juveniles call it car shopping," said Bill Kennedy of the Stafford County Sheriff's Office. "They usually try the unlocked cars first, but will also break in if they know there's a GPS in there."

Kennedy said many of the teens arrested for stealing from vehicles say the No. 1 thing they're looking for is a GPS unit, which can cost hundreds of dollars.

Local law enforcement officers, who are seeing more thefts of the Global Positioning System receivers used to give turn-by-turn directions while driving, say there are some common-sense ways to protect the devices from theft.

"It's almost like a sign saying, 'Come take me,'" Kennedy said of having the GPS unit on the windshield or the dash of a vehicle.

Ted Gartner, spokesman for Garmin, the world's largest distributor of GPS receivers, echoed the need for common-sense security.

"You wouldn't leave a purse with $500 in cash sitting in the seat. But people leave the GPS in the windshield," Gartner said.

AREA THEFTS INCREASING

In Stafford last year, 16 units were stolen. As of Nov. 17 this year, the number had already hit 86, Kennedy said. He said the areas most often hit in Stafford are subdivisions.

In Fredericksburg there isn't a commonly targeted area, but the number of thefts has grown dramatically, said Natatia Bledsoe, spokeswoman for the Fredericksburg Police Department.

The city saw four thefts of GPS units from vehicles in 2007. Since the beginning of 2008, there have been 16 stolen, Bledsoe said.

1st Sgt. Liz Scott of the Spotsylvania County Sheriff's Office said there also has been a spike there, and the areas targeted there also are commonly subdivisions.

"It's definitely increased in the past year," she said. "If they're visible, they're gone."

Scott said the Sheriff's Office doesn't keep track of the specific number of GPS units stolen because they are lumped into the category of grand larcenies. But, she said, she has noticed that the thefts have more than doubled this year compared with last.


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PREVENTING GPS THEFT

Remove the GPS unit from the car. Don't just hide it under the seat or in the glove box.

Take down the holder and suction cup from the windshield.

Wipe the suction-cup print from the windshield.

Unplug chargers and cords from power outlets and replace the caps.

Lock car doors.

--Source: Stafford County Sheriff's Office



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Date published: 11/30/2008


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lippa (posted by billmoney , Nov. 30, 2008 2:08 pm)   
Nobody asked the Sheriff in Caroline how they track gps thefts.Why, does Lippa get a free ride and the former Sheriff was questioned on how he tracked crime statistics??

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