
A new analysis from the National Insurance Crime Bureau finds a staggering rise in vehicle thefts, catalytic converters, and carjackings as compared with pre-pandemic highs.
A new analysis from the National Insurance Crime Bureau finds a staggering rise in vehicle thefts, catalytic converters, and carjackings as compared with pre-pandemic highs.
While auto theft happens everywhere, the 10 U.S. cities with the highest rates of vehicle theft are all located in Western states, according to a new report from Insurify.
Vehicle thefts and carjackings are already at record highs, but expected to intensify during the holiday season. Fleets need to stay vigilant and safeguard their vehicles.
Discover which trucks were most enticing to thieves in 2020.
The New Mexico House Consumer & Public Affairs Committee has passed a bill aimed at combating motor vehicle thefts in the state.
Albuquerque, N.M., recorded the highest rate of vehicle thefts in the U.S. in 2017 as vehicle thefts increased 4.1% across the nation, reports the National Insurance Crime Bureau. Each year, the bureau analyzes thefts reported to law enforcement and releases a top 10 list with its "Hot Spots" report.
Police have seen a spike in thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles in recent years, especially in California, according to a new video report based on data from the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
Thefts of catalytic converters from vehicles has increased, especially in California, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
The National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has recommended several ways to reduce a fleet vehicle's chances of being a target of car thieves.
The 2016 Toyota Camry was the most stolen car model of 2016 and included 15 of the more commonly stolen parts, according to a recent report form the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB).
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