Mission Statement
The Montgomery County Police Centralized Auto Theft Section was established
in 1995 in order to combat the problem of auto theft within Montgomery
County. The unit was created with a grant from the Maryland Vehicle
Theft Prevention Council . The Auto Theft Unit is an investigative section
of the Montgomery County Police Department and is currently responsible
for all stolen vehicles and follow-ups.
The Centralized Auto Theft Section is composed of investigators and
crime prevention specialists who are trained auto theft enforcement
experts. Every year our investigators attend specialized auto theft
enforcement schools and provide auto theft enforcement training to our
patrol officers as well as officers from other Police Departments in
the region.
Crime Analysis, Evidence Collection, and Theft Prevention are three
important components of our unit. We currently maintain a large database
which we use to analyze auto theft data and formulate enforcement and
prevention strategies. Our evidence technician has 20 years of experience
in this field and travels the region processing Montgomery County's
stolen/recovered vehicles. In the area of prevention, we have taken
an aggressive approach toward reaching out to the citizens of the County.
Every year, Detectives visit community associations, businesses, public
service organizations, and crime prevention fairs speaking about auto
theft prevention and demonstrating prevention devices.
The Montgomery County States Attorney's Office is also an important
partner in our efforts to reduce auto theft. With funds from a state
grant, a Montgomery County State Attorney has been selected to prosecute
auto theft arrests exclusively. This focus on auto theft offenders is
intended to result in stricter sentencing for repeat offenders.
Since the creation of the Centralized Auto Theft Section in 1995, auto
theft has steadily declined in Montgomery County. Our goal is to reduce
auto theft through proactive enforcement, prevention and prosecutorial
strategies.
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