One vehicle stolen every five minutes in England and Wales in 2024, police data reveals
A vehicle is stolen every five minutes on average in England and Wales this year, new figures reveal.
There were 72,888 vehicles reported stolen between January and September 2024, according to 39 of the 43 police forces responding to a freedom of information request by Co-op Insurance.
When it came to regional theft figures, London has the highest incidences, with the Metropolitan Police reporting that they have already recorded over 20,000 cases in the first nine months of the year.
The West Midlands is second with more than 11,000 reports in 2024, while Yorkshire and the Humber region has seen nearly 8,000 vehicle thefts recorded across its four police forces.
Despite having a larger population, the North West region had less reports of vehicle crime than both the West Midlands and Yorkshire, with 7,648 instances recorded so far this year.
Meanwhile, in Wales, there have been just over 2,500 vehicle thefts in 2024, with the majority taking place in the South Wales and Gwent Police Force areas, which centre on the cities of Swansea and Cardiff, and Newport, respectively.
There were 72,888 vehicles reported stolen between January and September 2024, according to 39 of the 43 police forces responding to a freedom of information request by Co-op Insurance
In London, Croydon was found to be the area with the highest number of vehicle thefts, whilst in the West Midlands region, Wolverhampton suffered the most incidences.
Elsewhere, Doncaster was found to be the area with the most vehicle thefts in Yorkshire and the Humber.
Co-op Insurance said it has seen claims in 2024 of up to £45,000 for vehicle theft, with the average being more than £7,000, meaning that those without the right cover or who failed to renew their cover, could face a significant financial impact.
Paul Evans, Head of Motor at Co-op Insurance said: 'Whether it's a family car or a van for your business, your vehicles are vital assets so it's crucial that you keep them safe and secure.
'Unfortunately, our findings suggest that vehicle thefts are sadly all too common and with the dark winter nights drawing in it's important that drivers take extra precautions to ensure that their cars or vans are secured.
'Taking steps to keep your vehicle safe by parking securely, installing security features, hiding valuables and storing keys wisely will help to keep criminals at bay and give you greater peace of mind.'
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