Police officers throughout Torbay have been dealing with a number of incidents involving either vehicle thefts or breaks to vehicles.
In Brixham, two people were arrested following a dwelling burglary. The suspicion is the burglary was to steal the keys to the owner's vehicle. These offences are known as Hanoi burglaries, named after a Police operation elsewhere in the country which tackled the problem. These offences involve breaking into a home to steal the keys to the owner's vehicle and then the vehicle itself.
Our message is to stay vigilant. Following the simple steps below can make it harder for these criminals to target you and your property:
Keep keys as far away from the car as possible, preferably in a faraday bag to stop the thieves using a relay device.
Keep all windows closed and doors locked at night and when you’re not in your home.
Keep your keys away from the front door, preferably out of sight, to prevent key-hooking methods through your letter box.
If you have multiple vehicles, try to block them in with each other.
Do not leave items or valuables in plain sight within your vehicle.
If you have a garage, utilise it to store your vehicle.
If you park on a road, if possible, park under street lighting.
Lock up all equipment including pedal cycles in a shed or garage .
Try not to post on social media that you’re away or on holiday – don’t advertise an empty home!
If you see anything suspicious, please call the Police either via 999 or the 101 telephone service or use the force website.