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KIA Dealerships Offering Software To Help Stop Criminal Car Thefts


CHEYENNE, Wy — The Cheyenne Police Department’s Crime Prevention Team (CPT)
is warning the public of a trend targeting Kia vehicles in the south area of Cheyenne.
In what appears to be a nationwide issue, techniques to steal these cars are spreading
Through social media channels – a security flaw allows certain models to be started without the owner’s original key.

In Cheyenne, most cases involve damage to the windows of vehicles and unsuccessful
attempts at starting the ignition. Kia dealerships are issuing software and mechanical
Updates to prevent these thefts – customers can call to determine if their vehicle is eligible to be fixed.
Once the update is complete, technicians apply an anti-theft window decal to discourage future criminals.

To help further address this issue, the department is increasing patrols in high-risk areas
and is working closely with community members to identify and apprehend suspects. The
CPT reminds the public of these tips to prevent vehicle theft:

  • Park in well-lit, populated areas whenever possible.
  • Secure valuables: Keep valuables out of sight to avoid attracting attention. Remove
    personal belongings such as electronics, purses, and firearms.
  • Keep doors locked: Always lock your vehicle doors and close your windows, even when
    parked at home.
  • Install Security Cameras: Video evidence can be valuable in these investigations. Install
    cameras in a location that captures parked vehicles, make sure that they store video
    recordings, and keep them updated.
  • Report any suspicious activity to dispatch at (307) 637-6525.
    In 2023, the CPT was created to enhance public safety in the community. This team of
    specialized officers works to identify the underlying causes of crime and collaborates closely
    with the public to develop solutions. In 2024, the team will continue to use criminal
    Intelligence. public education, and Crime Prevention by Environmental Design (CPTED) strategies to deter criminal activity.

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