The State Urges Texans to Protect Themselves from Auto Burglary and Theft
(AUSTIN, Texas – July 19, 2022) With summer being the busiest time of year for auto burglary and theft, Governor Greg Abbott has declared July “Watch Your Car Month.” The proclamation notes that Texans experience nearly two billion dollars in losses every year due to motor vehicle crime.
“There are simple steps everyone can take to reduce the chance of their car getting burglarized or stolen,” said Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority (MVCPA) Chairman and Laredo Police Assistant Chief Mike Rodriguez. “I commend the governor for bringing attention to this very important issue.”
MVCPA offers these tips for Texans to make sure their vehicles are not easy targets for burglars and thieves:
- Always lock your vehicle and take your keys.
- Never leave your car unattended while it is running.
- Park in a well-lit area.
- Take valuables with you when you are not in your vehicle or keep them out of sight.
- Install an anti-theft device.
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The Texas Legislature established MVCPA in 1991 to combat motor vehicle theft, burglary, and fraud-related motor vehicle crime in Texas. This is the 29th year the authority has issued funding. For more information about how to protect yourself from motor vehicle crime, visit MVCPA at www.TxDMV.gov/about-us/MVCPA.
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Contact: Motor Vehicle Crime Prevention Authority 4000 Jackson Ave. Austin, Texas 78731 (512) 465-1485 AskMVCPA@TxDMV.gov Media@TxDMV.gov
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