As Upper Arlington students get back into the swing of the academic year, the local police division is stepping up with a public reminder to deter vehicle-related thefts. According to a release from the City of Upper Arlington, there’s been an uptick in these opportunistic crimes, with electronics and personal items being particularly vulnerable when left in cars.
The police are noticing a trend where busy family vehicles double as storage units, leading to a spike in break-ins and theft. The stress of managing school, extracurriculars, and work schedules can often leave safety protocols in the backseat, but the Upper Arlington Police are offering a simple mantra to help: “Lock It, Hide It, Protect It.” Neglecting to lock your vehicle, even for brief stops at home or to run errands, is an invitation for trouble.
Securing valuables is crucial, the police advise. They recommend stashing items out of sight in the trunk or glove compartment if they must be left in the vehicle. The police are not just relying on the community to take these steps, they are also conducting proactive patrols and focusing on theft prevention strategies to address the issue…