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H.e.a.t. Discloses Michigans Stolen Vehicles Stats

Do you live in Michigan? Do you own a vehicle? Have you ever had a vehicle stolen while you were in Michigan?

If you have answered yes to all these questions then it is most likely that the stolen vehicle incident you experienced is all part of the states statistics on stolen vehicles.

The Auto Channel reported that Help Eliminate Auto Thefts or more commonly known as H.E.A.T. has informed the public that the statistics from the year 2006 which was released by the Auto Theft Prevention Authority ATPA can be quite alarming. Although the report disclosed that the number of stolen vehicles in Michigan had a slight increase that slight increase is still an alarming matter.

Terri Miller is the director of H.E.A.T and he disclosed that the statistics of vehicle thefts oftentimes reflect the condition of the economy of the area or of the state. He even continued to explain the whole deal As the economy worsens actual thefts increase as well as insurance frauds disguised as theft as a way to dispose of vehicles that people can no longer afford. However looking at the long term view we deem the ATPA’s 20year statistics as a solid benchmark that proves our H.E.A.T. program is working. The data from 2006 does show higher incidences of theft in Detroit and in several other communities across the state so H.E.A.T.’s job is far from over. We will continue encouraging community members to utilize our 24/7 tollfree tip line as a safe anonymous way to report criminal activity recover stolen property and help keep insurance rates down.

In the state of Michigan alone there has been a slight increase of vehicle theft overall. As per the states cities there were notable increases in Detroit 6.9 Warren 10.5 Pontiac 15.8 Lansing 14.6 and Battle Creek 16.6. However it is also interesting to note that there were also declines in stolen vehicle numbers for some cities in the state. In fact Dearborn known as the home turf of car manufacturers has had a decrease of 4.3. Other Michigan cities with a decline in auto thefts include Southfield 16.8 Flint 3.9 Jackson 22.9 and Muskegon 28.6.

If you have information on vehicle theft and all other things related to that like maybe the stealing of some of your BMW Z8 parts you can actually call up H.E.A.T. at 1800242HEAT.

About the writer:  Anthony Fontanelle is a 35yearold automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.

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