Merced County authorities warn that holiday shopping season has led to an increase in vehicle thefts and urge residents to secure their cars. (CHP)
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As holiday shopping ramps up, vehicle thefts are increasing in Merced County, the California Highway Patrol said in a statement.
Early Friday, a CHP officer responded to an abandoned stolen vehicle that had been set on fire in rural Merced County.
Law enforcement officials said thieves often steal cars to use for other crimes or to strip and abandon them, with incidents rising during the busy holiday season.
Tips for Holiday Shopping Protection
Authorities warned that crowded parking lots and unattended vehicles create opportunities for criminals. They urged residents to lock doors, activate alarms, keep valuables out of sight, and place shopping bags in the trunk when possible. Choosing well-lit parking areas can also reduce risk.
Anyone whose vehicle is stolen or experiences a break-in should report it immediately to law enforcement and contact their insurance company. Having a copy of the license plate, VIN, and registration can help speed up recovery.
“Stay aware, protect your property, and enjoy the holiday season safely,” officials said.
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