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In Case of Theft
  1. Report the theft to the police immediately.

  2. If your car or accessories are stolen, the police will need specific information to identify the car, parts and accessories. Take the time to record detailed information. You should make a record of the following:


    • Year and Make, Model and Colours
    • Licence number
    • Vehicle identification Number (Serial Number)
    • Tires — size, brand and serial number
    • Special equipment — CB radios, CD or tape players, etc.
    • Dents, scratches or other accidental damage that make your car different from any other car of the same make and model.
    • Secret identification — examples: initials scratched inside the trunk or under the hood; a small card with your name on it placed in your vehicle.

Source: Halton Regional Police Service, Auto Theft prevention brochure


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