UPDATED: Lock it or Lose it

UPDATED: Lock it or Lose it

You can avoid becoming a victim of theft from your vehicle and help the Marana Police Department prevent future vehicle break-ins by following these simple suggestions:

Practice T.L.C

Take Your Valuables: Leave your valuables at home or take them with you. If you have to leave them in the vehicle, put them in your trunk. (Do not leave weapons including firearms in the vehicle)

Lock Your Vehicle: Make sure your vehicle is securely locked. Keyless or remote locking systems can malfunction from a low battery leaving your vehicle at risk. Check your remote locking and alarm activation devices' batteries regularly. Also, take your garage door opener with you even if your vehicle is parked in the driveway.

Close Windows and Sun/Moon Roof: Windows and a sun/moon roof allow a thief a quick and quiet way to get into your vehicle. Make sure your windows are all rolled up and the sun/moon roof is closed before leaving your vehicle.

Marana Police also encourage you to park in well-lit and populated areas, use your garage when possible, use tire/wheel locks, engrave expensive accessories, and check your surroundings. Call 911 if you notice something suspicious.

How You Can Help Police

(Report suspicious activity by calling 911 with the following information)

  • A description of the thief and his/her clothing
  • The color and make of the vehicle
  • The direction of travel
  • Vehicle license number, it's not always possible to get a complete number, but even a partial license number is helpful
  • If you are not sure where you are, look for a landmark or a street address on a building

Learn more about the Marana Police Department