State vehicle thefts decline

Since the formation of the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority in July 2007, Washington ranks among the nation’s leaders in overall decline in motor vehicle thefts.

Since the formation of the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority in July 2007, Washington ranks among the nation’s leaders in overall decline in motor vehicle thefts. The FBI’s Uniform Crime Report statistics show a drop from 49,151 (fifth nationally) stolen motor vehicle thefts in 2005 to 23.680 in 2009. Thefts are expected to increase slightly for 2010, but will remain well below historical levels. For more information and tips to prevent theft, go to waspc.org. Older Honda Accords remain the vehicle stolen the most.