Vancouver car thieves continue to have a preference for older vehicles, with pre-2000 Honda Civics being a favourite target.

The Vancouver Police Department is countering this problem by offering free steering wheel locks for older model vehicles not equipped with anti-theft technology.

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“We know that stolen vehicles are not being used for commuting -- most are being used to commit additional crimes. Simply making your car harder to steal can reduce overall crime in the city," says Constable Jason Doucette.

The number of vehicles stolen in Vancouver continues to rise year-over-year. In 2016, 1,473 vehicles were stolen in the city. This number increased to 1,495 in 2017. Older-model Honda Civics and Accords continue to be the make and models stolen most often.

It is made possible with support and funding from the Vancouver Police Foundation and ICBC. The free steering wheel locks can be picked up by Vancouver residents who own vehicles without anti-theft technology, at the following community policing centres:

· Collingwood CPC – 5160 Joyce Street

· Hastings Sunrise CPC – 2620 East Hastings Street

· Kitsilano-Fairview CPC – unit 78, 1687 West Broadway Avenue

· Granville Downtown CPC – 1263 Granville Street

In addition, volunteers from the community policing centres will be looking for vulnerable vehicles parked on city streets and will provide owners with vouchers that can be exchanged for an anti-theft device at a community policing centre.



Top stolen vehicles in Vancouver in 2017:



· Honda Civic / CRX (pre-2000)

· Honda Accord (pre-1996)

· Jeep Cherokee/Grand Cherokee (pre 2000)

· Ford F-150XLT (all years)

· Ford Econoline E250 (pre 2013)

· Honda CRV (1997-1999)

· Toyota Corolla (all years)

· Dodge Caravan (pre 2006)

· Acura Integra (1992-1996)

· Ford F250 Supercab (1997-2004)