Rutland Residents Urged to Shield Vehicles as Organised Theft Gangs Target Region
Police have issued a high-alert warning to Rutland residents following a surge in sophisticated vehicle thefts across the county and neighbouring Leicestershire. While Rutland remains one of the safest areas in the region, PC Melissa of the local neighbourhood team warned that organised crime groups are increasingly targeting high-value and rural vehicles under the cover of darkness.
The warning comes as thieves shift from simple "smash and grab" tactics to more technical methods. Recent intelligence suggests that organized groups are using electronic key-reading devices to bypass security systems. By standing near a home’s front door or window, criminals can "bridge" the signal from a key fob inside the house to the car on the driveway—allowing them to drive away quietly in seconds without ever needing the physical key.
Police have identified specific trends and models that are currently being "singled out" by criminal networks, Land Rover Defenders are being specifically targeted in rural districts including nearby Melton and Market Harborough. There has been a notable rise in the theft of Toyota models; owners are urged to implement enhanced security immediately. Beyond high-tech heists, thieves are still active in residential areas, simply "trying door handles" to find unlocked cars.
Given Rutland's easy road links which provide quick escape routes for thieves PC Melissa is encouraging residents to adopt a "layered" security approach. Store car keys in a Faraday pouch or a metal tin.
The community is being asked to play an active role in deterring these gangs. "Stay vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour immediately," PC Melissa urged.
If you see someone acting suspiciously around vehicles or scouting driveways late at night, call 101. If you believe a crime is currently in progress, always dial 999.
