Police urge community vigilance to combat growing thefts

In the land of sweeping plains and rugged coastlines, where the spirit of mateship and a fair go are etched into the national psyche, a concerning trend has emerged that's rattling the sense of security for many Australians, particularly in Victoria.

The latest figures are in, and they paint a worrying picture: car thefts are on a sharp rise in the state, leaving residents to wonder, 'Is my car next?'


According to the Crime Statistics Agency of Victoria, vehicle-related crimes spiked significantly in the last financial year.

With a staggering 61,959 thefts from motor vehicles—an increase of 5.8 per cent from the previous year—Victorians are being urged to stay vigilant.

The theft of motor vehicles, including cars and trucks, has also surged, with 23,248 reported offences marking a 4.1 per cent rise.


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Vehicle theft and criminal damage significantly increased in Victoria, with theft from motor vehicles being the most common offence. Credit: Shutterstock


The increase in criminal offences, which has almost reached 10 per cent, is a stark reminder that car security is more pressing than ever.

Victoria Police has identified vehicle theft as the most common criminal offence, accounting for approximately 8.9 per cent of all crimes in the state.


Acting Deputy Commissioner Chris Gilbert suggested that many of these incidents are crimes of opportunity.

‘Police continue to see far too many properties burgled and cars stolen due to unlocked doors and windows, so we urge the community to take simple measures such as checking your home and car is locked before heading to bed,’ he explained.

Complacency may be our worst enemy, with unlocked doors and windows providing easy pickings for opportunistic thieves.

The message from law enforcement is clear: double-check that your vehicle is secure, especially before turning in for the night.

Number plates, power tools, and cash are the most commonly stolen items, with unlocked vehicles particularly vulnerable.

Intelligence reports from Port Phillip and Dandenong reveal that around 60 per cent of broken cars were not locked.


Alarmingly, children and youth are increasingly involved in these thefts.

In the past 12 months, children were implicated in 2,008 car thefts, a 31.4 per cent increase from the year before.

This worrying trend has prompted Victoria Police to launch two major operations: Operation Alliance and Operation Trinity, both aimed at tackling youth gangs and the related crimes of home burglaries and car thefts.

These operations have been busy, resulting in over 3,150 arrests over the past year.

That's an average of nearly nine arrests per day of youth gang members, child burglars, and underage car thieves.

With repeat offenders constituting a significant portion of Victoria's crime statistics, these targeted operations are crucial in curbing the trend.


Operation Trinity, in particular, has shown effectiveness, with a notable decrease in aggravated burglaries where cars are stolen.

However, the authorities are not resting on their laurels and are working tirelessly to reduce these numbers further.

In a proactive move, Victoria Police established new Crime Reduction Teams in Melbourne and Geelong.

Their mission is to prevent further offences and offer support for rehabilitation.

They focus on managing high-risk offenders with a history of committing serious crimes.


In just two months, these teams have engaged with 1,275 high-risk individuals and made almost 300 referrals to support services.

Moreover, Victoria Police has recovered over 1,000 stolen vehicles this year, showcasing their commitment to tackling this issue head-on.
Key Takeaways

  • Vehicle theft and criminal damage have significantly increased in Victoria, with theft from motor vehicles being the most common offence.
  • There has been an increase of 9103 thefts from motor vehicle offences and an additional 4568 thefts compared to the previous year.
  • Police operations like Operation Alliance and Operation Trinity focus on reducing theft by arresting child and youth offenders involved in these crimes.
  • Victoria Police have introduced Crime Reduction Teams in Melbourne and Geelong to manage high-risk offenders and support rehabilitation.
Have you or someone you know been affected by car theft? What measures have you taken to safeguard your vehicle? Let us know in the comments below.
 
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If you leave valuables in your car, the windows down or the car unlocked then you deserve to lose it.
But if you take every precaution to keep your vehicle safe then it is very sad that these scumbags steal it.
It‘s a sad world where the manufacturers place many security functions in the vehicle but the criminals just import technology to override these security systems.
 
I would like to point out a new kind of theft. I recently used my visa card to pay a bill over the phone and was charged $11.29 as a card fee. The Company concerned was Smoke Alarm Services. I rang the ACCC and the Office of Fair Trading and passed on their name! Do not know if this will do any good. Once cash goes and we are left with the fantastic plastic, we will be robbed blind with fees.
 
Victoria Police are asking the general community to be vigilant. Form a vigilante group and you will shut down quicker than a piggery in Baghdad.

Police all over the country are becoming increasingly lazy, relying on information from the likes of Crimestoppers instead of doing the hard work themselves. Sorry, but I'm not on the payroll of Victoria Police or any other police service.
 
I would like to point out a new kind of theft. I recently used my visa card to pay a bill over the phone and was charged $11.29 as a card fee. The Company concerned was Smoke Alarm Services. I rang the ACCC and the Office of Fair Trading and passed on their name! Do not know if this will do any good. Once cash goes and we are left with the fantastic plastic, we will be robbed blind with fees.
I have not had this happen to me - yet. However, after your post I think I will be asking if they are charging a fee for card use before I give them my information. If so, then they can go find another customer & I will find another company to do the work needed.

Thanks for warning me of this scam.
 
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If you leave valuables in your car, the windows down or the car unlocked then you deserve to lose it.
But if you take every precaution to keep your vehicle safe then it is very sad that these scumbags steal it.
It‘s a sad world where the manufacturers place many security functions in the vehicle but the criminals just import technology to override these security systems.
Thank you for insight, Captain Obvious!
 
Australia is becoming more like America every day !! Very sad 😔
Violence and burglaries seem to be a daily occurrence these days. 🤬😡
Oh dear! Doesn’t Australia have its own identity? Why is it that when bad things happen in Australia, the comparison to “America” crops up?

We live in Australia. 🇦🇺 We can think for ourselves and not be influenced by crimes elsewhere.
 
Oh dear! Doesn’t Australia have its own identity? Why is it that when bad things happen in Australia, the comparison to “America” crops up?

We live in Australia. 🇦🇺 We can think for ourselves and not be influenced by crimes elsewhere.
Unfortunately, Australia is endemic with impressionable people who can't think for themselves. Just think. Australians spend four times as much on Halloween than they do on an Australian icon - the Melbourne Cup.

Walk the streets and see how many people are wearing "I ❤️ NY" t shirts, LA Lakers baseball caps, Taylor Swift jackets....

All is not lost! Within 20 years, we will be donning on our BYD runners and Temu designer jeans!!
 
Maybe a good auto electrician can fix up, where if the car is started without the correct key, the crook gets one hell of an electric shock that totally stupifies him. Problem solved. Worry about the consequences later.

Just make sure you have the appropriate danger signage on display when you leave your car for wannabe thieves.
 
Thank you for insight, Captain Obvious!
No problem because it’s obvious people like you need to be told these things!
If you leave windows open or valuables in your car there are two issues:
1: It’s actually against the law to leave windows down or your car unlocked.
2: Leave valuables in the car then you are a fool and deserve to lose everything.
Yours truly
Captain Obvious (you clown)
 
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Maybe a good auto electrician can fix up, where if the car is started without the correct key, the crook gets one hell of an electric shock that totally stupifies him. Problem solved. Worry about the consequences later.

Just make sure you have the appropriate danger signage on display when you leave your car for wannabe thieves.
Yep.....Like Car THIEVES will be SHOT.
That'll scare them off for sure.😂
 
No problem because it’s obvious people like you need to be told these things!
If you leave windows open or valuables in your car there are two issues:
1: It’s actually against the law to leave windows down or your car unlocked.
2: Leave valuables in the car then you are a fool and deserve to lose everything.
Yours truly
Captain Obvious (you clown)
News for you, Captain Oblivious.

I haven't owned a car for nine years.
 
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No problem because it’s obvious people like you need to be told these things!
If you leave windows open or valuables in your car there are two issues:
1: It’s actually against the law to leave windows down or your car unlocked.
2: Leave valuables in the car then you are a fool and deserve to lose everything.
Yours truly
Captain Obvious (you clown)
Yes, I agree, and it can void your insurance, if the car is unlocked.
 

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