HPD launches “Lock, Secure, Protect” initiative to reduce car break-ins and protect community
Published on November 22, 2024
The Huntsville Police Department (HPD) launched an initiative to raise public awareness about the importance of keeping cars locked and secured to protect property and your neighborhood.
“Lock, Secure, Protect” focuses on preventing weapons and other property being taken from unlocked and unsecured cars.
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), at least one gun is stolen from a car every nine minutes in the United States. Studies also indicate that most gun homicides and assaults involve stolen or illegal guns.
“So far in Huntsville this year, we’ve seen 157 firearms stolen from vehicles – 22% of the total burglarized vehicles in our city,” HPD Chief Kirk Giles said. “This puts us all at risk. That’s why we’re asking for your help. Together, we can prevent these crimes and keep our community safer.”
Since the start of 2023, more than 1,600 cars have been broken into in Huntsville.
“Many of the car break-ins and thefts we see are considered crimes of opportunity,” HPD Public Information Officer Sgt. Chris Jackson said. “Unlocked cars are easy targets, and it only takes a moment for someone to reach in and take whatever they can grab.”
To help make locking up a habit, HPD suggest these five tips:
- Set a reminder on your phone or smartwatch
- Place a sticker or small object in a visible spot inside your car
- Enable auto-lock features or use a smartphone app to lock it remotely
- Check the door handle after locking your car, ensuring it’s secure before walking away
- Create a mental or physical checklist to follow every time you park