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Officers from the Organised Car Crime team are warning Norfolk drivers not to leave their cars unattended whilst defrosting them as reports of cars being stolen come in from across the country.

Knowing that, legally, all windows on vehicles have to be clear with no obstructions before beginning their journey; drivers are taking the risk of leaving their engines running to defrost on a chilly morning and heading back to the warmth inside their homes. 

This is an opportunity for thieves to strike and often vehicle owners may find that not only have they lost their transport to work or school but also their insurance companies will not honour their claims.

DC Chris Woodcock, Organised Car Crime, said “As the weather gets colder, some motorists become careless and leave keys in their ignitions as their vehicles defrost, and go back into their homes.

“This is a perfect opportunity for a thief and even if you leave your vehicle for only a few moments you may end up losing more than just the ice on your windows.

“Our advice to motorists includes covering windscreens overnight if frost is forecast and making sure you lock your vehicle, remove any valuables and take your keys with you.”