Thieves targeting Honda CR-Vs in Ottawa this summer
Ottawa police are urging drivers to get a port lock for their vehicle or park it in a secured garage after dozens of vehicle thefts so far this summer.
In particular, more than 70 Honda CR-Vs alone have been stolen in the past six weeks in Ottawa.
"Vehicles are most often stolen during overnight hours, and this is happening across the city," police said on Twitter.
Nearly 500 vehicles had been reported stolen across the city of Ottawa so far this year, as of Aug. 9. Police said there has been a spike in thefts of vehicles, targeting newer model Dodge Durangos, Jeep Cherokees, Honda Pilots and Honda CR-Vs.
"Not one car was stolen from a secured garage," police said on Twitter.
"Thieves drive around neighbourhoods filming cars in driveways that are of interest to them, and they come back later at night. If your car is not visible, it is not a target of theft."
Other tips to protect your vehicle include getting a Port Lock or an Electronic Vehicle Immobilizer.
"A Port lock attaches to a vehicle's diagnostic port connector to safeguard your data and is secured with a key," police said. "If the port lock is forcibly removed from the diagnostic port, it will damage the port and make it impossible to secure a Bluetooth device to re-program a new key."
As of Aug. 9, these were the stolen vehicles stolen in Ottawa this year.
- Honda CR-Vs – 149
- Lexus / Toyota - 145
- Jeep Cherokee / Dodge Durango - 137
- Ford pickup / Lincoln - 44
- Acura RDX - 18
CTVNews.ca Top Stories
Asking rent prices up 9.3% across Canada, Ontario sees only decline: report
A new report says the average asking rent for a home in Canada in April was up 9.3 per cent compared with a year ago, while a slight month-over-month increase was also recorded for the first time since January.
What is basic income, and how would it impact me?
Parliamentarians are considering a pair of bills aiming to lift people out of poverty through a basic income program, but some fear these types of systems could result in more taxes for Canadians who are already financially struggling.
'I may have some nightmares:' Man survives being bitten by 2 sharks in Bahamas
A man who was bitten by two sharks in the Bahamas said Thursday he's 'thankful that I'm here' while sharing his story of survival.
Prince William says wife Kate is 'doing well'
Prince William said on Friday his wife Kate was 'doing well' in a rare public comment about the Princess of Wales as she undergoes preventative chemotherapy for cancer.
Ontario coroner to investigate death of man who suffered cardiac arrest while waiting in ER
A provincial coroner will be investigating the death of 68-year-old David Lippert, who suffered a cardiac arrest while waiting in a crowded emergency room in Kitchener, Ont.
Magnitude 4.2 earthquake reported off Vancouver Island's west coast
A 4.2-magnitude earthquake was recorded west of Vancouver Island early Friday morning.
WATCH Expecting an interest rate cut in June? Don't bet on it after new jobs data
Canada's labour market rebounded in April, adding more than 90,000 jobs, a staggering number of new positions after four consecutive months of little change.
'Irate male' assaulted Newfoundland officers with block of cheese, police say
Police in Newfoundland say patrol officers were assaulted Thursday by a "very irate male" wielding a block of cheese.
Dashcam video shows terrifying near-miss on two-lane northern Ontario highway
There were some scary moments for several people on a northern Ontario highway caught on video Thursday after a chain reaction following a truck fire.