Skip to content

Bait trailers catching thieves in B.C.

Thinking of thieving? That trailer just might be bait.

Police are rolling out new bait trailers equipped with hidden GPS beacons so officers can track and bust thieves that steal them.

The new tactic aims to cut down the theft of more than 500 trailers stolen in B.C. each year.

That theft rate has held steady, while the successful bait-car program is credited with helping chop auto-theft rates by 65 per cent since 2003.

The number of vehicles stolen last year fell 22 per cent from 2009. Thefts from within vehicles dropped 15 per cent.

“A host of different types of trailers are now armed with hidden GPS technology and will be planted throughout British Columbia just waiting to be stolen,” said Sgt. Gord Elias of the Integrated Municipal Provincial Auto Crime Team.

 

Kamloops This Week

 

 

 

 



About the Author: Staff Writer

Read more