Forest Park police are warning residents of a local increase in car thefts of Kia and Hyundai cars, similar to cases reported in other cities in the country.
The thefts are mainly from Kia cars newer than 2011 and Hyundai cars newer than 2015.
Police said the theft of these types of cars is increasing nationwide after gaining popularity on social media.
Individuals posted tips on social media showing how to start these cars without a key.
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Forest Park police say there have been six reports of thefts of these brands of cars from large apartment complexes since June 21.
In 2021, Milwaukee faced a spate of car thefts attributed to a gang called the “Kia Boys.”
Milwaukee officials said the increase in car thefts was due to more young people not attending school and a design flaw in some newer model cars from Kia, Hyundai and Honda that made them easier to steal.
Security measures to prevent car theft
Officials encourage anyone who owns a 2011 or newer Kia model or a 2015 or newer Hyundai model or newer to follow these safety precautions:
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Use a steering lock.
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Try to park in well-lit areas.
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Keep your doors locked at all times.
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Do not keep personal items or valuables in your car.
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Consider aftermarket alarm systems or anti-theft devices
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Report suspicious activity, especially in the evening or at night.
Anyone with information about these vehicle thefts can call the Forest Park Police Department at 513-595-5220.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Police Report Increase in Kia and Hyundai Vehicle Thefts