[Vision2020] Motor vehicle theft increased significantly in 2016

Kenneth Marcy kmmos1 at frontier.com
Tue Aug 1 17:41:04 PDT 2017


Motor vehicle theft in the United States increased significantly in 2016


*https://tinyurl.com/ybt7s2a8*


Motor vehicle theft in the United States increased significantly in
2016, the first substantial increase in 15 years. Still, last year's
uptick is minuscule when compared to the overall downward trend in car
thefts of the past quarter century. In fact, despite an increase of
roughly 70 million registered vehicles nationwide since 1991, the
750,000 cars reported stolen in 2016 is less than half the peak of 25
years earlier. Of course, where you live can increase or decrease the
chances of your car getting stolen. 24/7 Wall St. determined the city in
every state where your car is most likely to be stolen
<http://www.mmsend79.com/link.cfm?r=xK_TrKQpObBUJRM1aFen1g%7E%7E&pe=26hi4vGi53REWGzLmgNN1fMKv7ufdrm3_U-M9P0KrU0X230axWdEKhJmszslN57f7t7Jr0-vq2Au2oLrHwAMYw%7E%7E>
based on data from the National Insurance Crime Bureau.


*12. Idaho*
*> City with most car thefts:* Pocatello
*> Vehicle theft rate:* 187.1 per 100,000 residents
*> Total vehicles stolen in 2016:* 158
*> Most stolen car in Idaho:* 2000 Ford Pickup (Full Size)


*https://tinyurl.com/ybt7s2a8
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