POLICE are urging owners of Land Rover Defenders to be on their guard against vehicle thieves, particularly in rural areas.
The warning comes after a number of thefts and attempted thefts involving the vehicles, including one reported near Skipton, and a twin cab green Land Rover, registration number YC62 WTG, stolen from Cowling, near Keighley, in the early hours of February 23.
Anyone with information on its whereabouts should call 101 and ask for PC James Dykes, quoting reference number 12150029982.
PC Clare Mayes said: “I am urging Land Rover owners to be on their guard, and ensure they have adequate security measures in place – and of course this advice applies to any make of vehicle. Land Rovers should always be locked and alarmed.
“Park in a locked garage or other locked secure area, or in a well-lit open space or where there is passive lighting. Don’t leave keys in the ignition or near the front door at home.
“Consider fitting a transponder-based security marking system and tracker device, and etching all windows with your vehicle identification number. In addition, if your Land Rover is over ten years old, fit an alarm and either fit an immobiliser or use a steering wheel lock.”
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