Warning to vehicle owners following spate of car thefts in Congleton and Wilmslow

Police are urging vehicle owners to stay vigilant.
The call comes after three cars were stolen across Congleton and Wilmslow.
Cheshire Police also received a further three reports of attempted burglaries in the area which may potentially be connected.
An investigation into the thefts has been launched, and while enquiries are ongoing officers are urging residents to take action to reduce their chances of becoming victims.
Detective Inspector David Jarvis said: "Enquiries in relation to the incidents are ongoing and I appeal to anyone with information regarding the car thefts to get in touch.
"I'd also urge car owners in the area to be vigilant, to review any security measures they have in place and to take steps to reduce their chances of becoming a victim of this type of crime.
"Car thieves often scout for desirable cars in the day before returning to steal them at night, so I also ask residents to keep an eye out for suspicious behaviour in this regard and report any suspicions to us.
"Additional security devices such as mechanical steering locks and trackers are also effective in protecting vehicles from thieves."

Advice from Cheshire Police
It's important that you make sure you always lock your vehicle, even if you are just stepping away from it momentarily. Vehicle crime is more than often committed when the vehicle is left insecure.
Fuelling up or popping back into your house to get something are perfect examples of how easy it is to turn your back for a moment and forget your vehicle is unsecured.
If you have a garage, use it to keep your vehicle safe from thieves. If you are parked on the drive or roadside, think about how you could improve lighting, or consider doorbell cameras or CCTV.
If your car has keyless entry, make sure your key, and spare, are stored well away from the car. If you can, use a faraday bag. You can also turn off wireless signals on your fob if it isn't being used.
Considering these options will make life difficult for thieves.
Anyone who sees suspicious activity should report it to police on 101 or via the website, if you see a crime in action dial 999.
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