Car thefts are rising, and thieves are using a surprising new method to steal Hyundais and Kias right from driveways. Police ...
Car thefts are rising, and thieves are using a surprising new method to steal Hyundais and Kias right from driveways. Police say it only takes seconds.
From keeping pool noodles in their cars to tossing their key fob in an empty chip bag, folks have some creative solutions.
Thieves are able to steal information from car key fobs. AAA and police are also warning against storing car keys in the car.
The Flipper Zero is one of many easy-to-use devices that can intercept, store, and repeat radio signals in order to bypass ...
Key fob theft is becoming the latest way thieves are getting into vehicles and stealing them. However, common sense is one way residents can avoid becoming a victim, says one local police chief. Read ...
Christina DeLuca, who lives in the Country Club section, woke up Tuesday morning to a major headache — her airbag had been ripped out of her car.