Preston Police have offered advice after seeing an increase in theft of keyless entry vehicles across the city.
The police say that they are investigating and trying to identify those responsible. There have been multiple areas where the thefts have occurred including Fulwood, Cottam, Ashton, Lea, Grimsargh and Broughton.
In the meantime, they are asking people to be aware and take some precautions to protect their vehicles.
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They said: “Some of the thefts have used a method called ‘relay attack’ to gain access to the vehicle.
“This is where thieves use a radio interference technology to hijack a signal from a key inside the house and transfer it to a portable device, allowing them to quickly and easily unlock and drive the car.”
Their advice includes disabling keyless entry on cars, using steering locks, alarms, tracking devices and immobilisers and not leaving spare keys or valuables in the vehicle.
Preston Police’s full list of advice can be viewed below:
Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the police on 101.
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