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Contact:
Karl Newman, President
Sandi Henke, Communications Director
NW Insurance Council
Phone: (206) 624-3330/(800) 664-4942
Fax: (206) 624-1975
karl.newman@nwinsurance.org
sandi.henke@nwinsurance.org
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Auto theft in
WA up nearly 10 percent; Spokane ranked 4th
in nation, Seattle thefts up 18.8 percent
SEATTLE - Washington continues to be a hotbed for auto
thieves with a 9.8 percent jump in auto thefts last year, according
to the National Insurance Crime Bureau's annual Hot Spots Report
released today.
Spokane ranked fourth-highest in the nation for auto theft rates,
up from number 18 in 2009. The Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area jumped
to 13th from 37th and leads the state with more than 55 percent
of all auto thefts, increasing 18.8 percent since 2008. Yakima
remains in the top ten, falling from sixth in 2009 to tenth last
year.
In 2010, 29,298 vehicles were reported stolen in Washington,
a 9.8 percent increase from 26,684 in 2009. That's an average
of 80 stolen vehicles per day and more than three vehicles per
hour.
Auto theft is a costly crime vehicle owners pay for through their
insurance premiums. "Consumers literally pay billions each year
for auto theft," said Karl Newman, NW Insurance Council president.
"The cost to replace stolen vehicles and repair those that are
recovered is reflected in your insurance rates. That makes stopping
auto theft important to all of us."
In 2009, auto theft cost more than $170 million in Washington.
Vehicle theft is the nation's number-one property crime, costing
an estimated $5.2 billion in 2009, according to the FBI. The average
value of a motor vehicle reported stolen in 2009 was $6,505.
Here are the Washington cities with the highest theft rates:
- Spokane: 2,762 Thefts, 586.35 Theft Rate
- Yakima: 1,266 Thefts, 520.49 Theft Rate
- Seattle/Tacoma/Bellevue: 16,192 Thefts, 470.72 Theft
Rate
- Portland/Vancouver-Hillsb.: 6,860 Thefts, 308.17 Theft
Rate
- Longview: 293 Thefts, 286.10 Theft Rate
- Olympia: 468 Thefts, 185.52 Theft Rate
- Mount Vernon-Anacortes: 202 Thefts, 172.80 Theft Rate
- Bremerton/Silverdale: 396 Thefts, 157.69 Theft Rate
- Kennewick/Pasco-Richland: 392 Thefts, 154.73 Theft
Rate
- Wenatchee/E. Wenatchee: 153 Thefts, 137.98 Theft Rate
*The theft rate is based on the number of thefts
per 100,000 inhabitants using 2009 U.S. Census data.
Here are Washington's most stolen vehicles in 2010, according
to NICB statistics:
- 1991 Honda Accord
- 1995 Honda Civic
- 1995 Acura Integra
- 1990 Toyota Camry
- 1993 Subaru Legacy
- 1994 Nissan Sentra
- 1992 Honda Prelude
- 1994 Saturn SI
- 1993 Toyota Corolla
- 1997 Ford F150 Series/Pickup
NW Insurance Council
offers the following tips to help you reduce the risk of your
vehicle being stolen:
- Keep your doors locked and windows completely rolled up.
- Remove keys from the ignition, even when briefly stepping
away from your car.
- Keep valuable items such as bags, purses, cell phones and
briefcases out of sight.
- Always park your vehicle in well-lit areas.
- Always activate your vehicle's security or alarm system when
parked.
- Before buying a new vehicle, check with your insurance company
to find out which vehicles have the highest risk of being stolen.
If you witness or have knowledge of an auto theft, contact your
local law enforcement agency. In some cases, auto theft is a form
of insurance fraud when automobile owners arrange to have their
vehicles stolen with hopes of collecting the insurance money.
If you know of anyone who has filed a false insurance claim,
you may be eligible for a fraud
award up to $5,000 offered by NW
Insurance Council. Call the Fraud Hotline at 800-TEL-NICB.
For more information about the Hot
Spots Report and insurance fraud, call (800) 664-4942 or visit
NW Insurance Council.
NW Insurance Council is a nonprofit, public-education
organization funded by member insurance companies serving Washington,
Oregon and Idaho.
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