Police are warning drivers that relay thieves are now operating in York.
A black Mercedes GLC was stolen from outside a home on Dalby Mead, Huntington, at around 5am on Saturday, 31 August.
Police think the thieves may have used a handheld remote entry device, also called a relay device.
Relay devices help criminals enter and start cars that have keyless entry, even if they don’t have the key – a method that’s been growing in popularity in recent years.
They work by using a device to scan for a nearby key signal, which is then transmitted to the car. This fools the car into thinking the key is present, allowing the doors to be opened and ignition started.
It can all happen in less than 30 seconds.
A North Yorkshire Police spokesman said: “Most people have heard of ‘two-in-one thefts’ – when thieves break into a house to steal car keys.
“Keyless ‘relay’ car crime is less common which means fewer people know about it, or the specific ways this type of theft can be prevented.
“One of the cheapest is keeping your keys in a faraday pouch when you’re at home, which has a foil lining to block the key’s signal. They can cost under a tenner. Store them away from windows and doors for extra peace of mind.
“If you’ve got a bigger security budget, for around £500 you can get immobilisers that only allow your car to be started if you enter a personalised sequence using your car’s existing dash buttons or steering wheel buttons.
“There’s no fob that thieves can steal, and they are exceedingly difficult to bypass if you don’t know the driver’s personalised sequence.
“You can slow down thieves with manual steering locks, pop-up bollards or simply by blocking your car in the drive by parking a second vehicle behind it. Also, some vehicles give you the option to turn the keyless signal off entirely.”
Police are appealing for any sightings of the car stolen from Huntington, registration KM66 JZV.
If you can help police, you can contact them on the numbers below.
How to help the police
- Call North Yorkshire Police on 101, select option 2 and ask for PC 319
- Email PC 319 here
- Contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111 or via the website
- Quote reference number 12240153176