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Wood County Dispatch Center
Tuesday November 29th, 2011 :: 03:59 p.m. CST

Advisory

The WRPD has responded to at 10 instances where items were taken from vehicles on the West side last night. Lock car!

The Wisconsin Rapids Police Department has responded to at least 10 instances where items were taken from vehicles on the West side of the City last night. Please keep your car locked or in a locked garage. If you must leave it outside you should be vigilant in securing your car and luckily there are many preventive measures you can take to keep your car safe.

Here are 10 things you can do to help protect your car from theft:
1. Don’t leave your car unlocked
2. Never leave your car running, especially while it is unattended or unlocked
3. Do not leave a spare key near your vehicle
Many people keep a spare key under the car, just in case they get locked out and thieves know exactly where to check for an extra key. While getting locked out of your car is a pain, think about the potential hassle of your car getting stolen.
4. Never leave your windows open
Even during the summer when it is scorching hot, don’t leave your windows open or slightly cracked when you are not in the vehicle.
5. Park in well-lit, public areas
Avoid parking in areas that are poorly lit or places that are not immediately seen by the public. This will not only keep you safe when you exit the car, it will also help keep your car safe because thieves tend to avoid areas that are highly visible.
6. Install an audible alarm system and a visible anti-theft device
Car thieves tend to avoid cars with alarms or anti-theft devices because they attract attention when they go off. These devices are well worth the investment.
7. Install a vehicle immobilizer system
Thieves can bypass your ignition by “hotwiring” your car. You can prevent this by using a vehicle demobilizing system such as fuel cut-offs and smart keys
8. Consider installing a GPS tracking system
When your car is stolen, this tracking system will emit a signal to the police of your vehicle’s location. This may help the police recover your vehicle faster and may minimize the damage to your car. This may be a good investment if you live in an area with high auto theft rates.
9. Don’t leave valuable personal property in your car
The best way to attract a thief is to leave your purse or another high-value item in a highly visible area of your car. If you must put something of value in your car, keep it in the trunk or under the seats, where it is not visible to others.
10. Use Common Sense
If you are wary of the safety of your car or see someone loitering around the parking lot, it’s best to park somewhere else. It’s better to walk a few extra steps than to have your car stolen because you ignored your instincts.

Address/Location
Wood County Dispatch Center
400 Market St
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 715-421-8701

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