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Hyundai and KIA car theft on the rise in Berkeley

Hyundai and KIA car theft on the rise in Berkeley
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Since December 2022, there has been a noticeable trend of Hyundai and KIA car theft throughout the city of Berkeley, the Local Police Department.

"We believe the increase may be due in part to a social media challenge that encourages theft," authorities said.

In a statement, the Berkeley Police Department said that since December, Hyundai and KIA vehicles have accounted for 38 percent of the total number of cars stolen in Berkeley. 

However, the thefts not only include new models of both brands, but also those not equipped with an engine immobilizer.

According to a press release from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Hyundai and KIA have developed anti-theft software for vehicles lacking an immobilizer that can be provided free of charge.

Authorities have therefore encouraged owners of vehicles from South Korean brands to contact KIA or Hyundai dealerships to obtain their latest anti-theft software and consider using a steering wheel lock for their parked vehicle.

If you are unable to park in a garage, remember to find a well-lit, busy place to park your vehicle, and if you see someone who appears to be trying to steal a vehicle, report it as soon as possible.

Also, when you return to your vehicle, place your belongings so that you can quickly enter your vehicle, lock the door, and leave. Remain alert and aware of your surroundings.

If you meet someone for a trade, consider trading in a safe place or in a well-lit and well-trafficked place, if you see anything suspicious don't hesitate to report it.

And if you do become a victim of car theft, report the crime as soon as possible. You may also want to consider adding a way to track your vehicle, such as a LoJack-style system or an Airtag-style device hidden inside the vehicle.

In 2022, there were 15 reported carjackings in total. And so far this year, the Berkeley Police Department said it has had 6 reported vehicle thefts.

Most of the carjackings have occurred in the evening or early morning. In most cases, the people who have been kidnapped have been threatened with knives or guns.

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Pamela Cruz
Pamela Cruz
Editor-in-Chief of Peninsula 360 Press. A communications expert by profession, but a journalist and writer by conviction, with more than 10 years of experience in the media. Specialized in medical and scientific journalism by Harvard and winner of the International Visitors Leadership Program scholarship from the U.S. government.

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