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Auto Theft Reported in First District

by Danielle B. Miller

October 20, 2017

Categories: Be on the Lookout

Topics: Burglary/Theft, First District

Auto Theft Reported in First District

The NOPD is searching for a silver 2006 Chevrolet Silverado that was taken from the intersection of Poydras Street and S. Galvez Street.

The victim told police he parked and secured his vehicle in the parking lot just before heading to the Superdome at about 10 a.m. on Sunday, October 15. The victim returned to the location at about 4:15 p.m. and discovered his vehicle was missing from the parking lot. The individual also checked with the city’s tow yard, but the vehicle was not located at the tow yard.

The vehicle bearing a Louisiana license plate #X028302 has a Fleur De Lis sticker on the rear window and the tailgate has damage on top of it. The victim told police he left a handgun in between the driver’s seat and a Samsung tablet from AT&T underneath the driver’s seat.

Anyone with information regarding this vehicle is asked to contact any First District detective at 504-658-6010. Citizens with information that can help solve crimes are asked to call Crimestoppers at 504-822-1111 or toll-free at 1-877-903-STOP.

 

Vehicle burglaries and thefts are largely avoidable. Here are some tips on how to avoid car break-ins and thefts.

1. Lock the doors

2. Close windows and sunroofs

3. Don’t leave valuables such as laptops, cell phones, wallets, purses or GPS devices in plain view

4. Put away the garage door opener and any items with personal information

5. Move valuables to the trunk before reaching your destination

6. Don’t leave any keys in the vehicle, including a valet key or a spare key for another vehicle that parks near yours in your garage, driveway, etc.

7. Park in a well-lighted place whenever possible

8. Use the emergency brake when parking to make it more difficult for a thief to tow your vehicle away. 

 

Key fobs present a serious weakness in your car's security. An amplifier can detects key fob signals from up to 300 feet away and transmit them to your car so while your keys could be in your house, criminals could still unlock it. To prevent hackers from stealing your key fob signal you can wrap them in foil, place them in a foil-lined box or radio frequency signal blocking bag. You can also put them in your microwave oven – just don’t turn it on.

 

Louisiana law states that Individuals convicted of carjacking shall be imprisoned at hard labor for not less than two years and for not more than 20 years, without benefit of parole, probation, or suspension of sentence.