HOBART MOTOR VEHICLE BURGLARIES

Owners told to lock up their vehicles


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Tasmania Police have been stunned by a spate of motor vehicle burglaries in the Sandy Bay, West Hobart, North Hobart and Mt Stuart areas.

Between the evening of 15th January and early morning on the 16th January, Tasmania Police received eleven reports of motor vehicle burglaries.

Police arrested and charged a 21 year old man, a 38 year old woman, and a 22 year old man with the offences with all bailed to appear at a later date.

The 21 year old man was charged with nine of the eleven offences alone.

Police say one of the most concerning aspects of these offences is those responsible for the burglaries stated to police that all of the vehicles entered were left unlocked by the owners and did not require any form of forced entry.

Also of concern, valuable property including laptop computers, mobile phones, money, credit cards and handbags were left overnight in unlocked vehicles in public view.

“This is a timely reminder for motorists to always secure their vehicle and remove valuables from within,” said Detective Acting Inspector Ian Mathewson.

Members of the public can report suspicious activity around motor vehicles by calling Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 (this can be done anonymously) or the Tasmania Police non-emergency number 131 444.

28 January 2022




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