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Title: Motor Vehicle Theft


1
Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Mike Steeves
  • La Junta Police Department
  • La Junta, CO 81050

2
Objectives
  • Go to page 539, Criminal Investigation
  • Be able to answer the questions in Do You Know?
  • Know the definitions

3
Motor Vehicle Identification
  • The VIN is the primary, non-duplicated,
    serialized number assigned by the manufacturer to
    each vehicle made.
  • This number, critical in motor vehicle theft
    investigations, identifies the specific vehicle
    in question

4
Motor Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement Act of 1984
  • Requires manufacturers to put the 17 digit VIN on
    14 specified component parts
  • Engine
  • Hood
  • Transmission

5
Motor Vehicle Theft Law Enforcement Act of 1984
  • Both front fenders
  • Both front doors
  • Both bumpers
  • Both rear quarter panels
  • Both rear doors
  • Deck lid, hatch panel, or tailgate

6
Other Numbers Used (Optional)
  • Engine Number. May or may not be the same as the
    VIN
  • Engine Production Code Number. Assigned to groups
    of engines having identical characteristics
    produced at a specific plant during a specific
    period

7
Other Numbers Used (Optional)
  • Unit Production Code Number. Assigned to rear
    axles or transmissions.

8
Classification
  • Joyriding
  • Transportation
  • Stripping for parts and accessories
  • Using to commit another crime
  • Reselling for profit

9
Colorado Statute
  • 18-4-409 Aggravated Motor Vehicle Theft
  • 1st Degree
  • 2nd Degree (AKA joyriding)
  • 85 of the vehicle thefts in this country are by
    juveniles out joyriding
  • Joyriding is a misdemeanor

10
Tangent
  • If 85 of the thefts nationwide are
    misdemeanors.what is the necessity for high
    speed pursuits after a stolen car?
  • I meanwho gives a rats rosy red one? Is it
    worth dying or killing for?

11
Elements of the Crime
  • Intentionally taking or driving
  • A motor vehicle
  • Without the consent of the owner or the owners
    authorized agent
  • Motor Vehicles defined in 18-4-109 (1)(1)

12
Motor Vehicle Embezzlement
  • If the person who took the vehicle initially had
    consent and then exceeded the terms of that
    consent
  • Ive never seen this one in Colorado

13
Interstate Transportation
  • Dyer Act made interstate transportation of a
    stolen motor vehicle a federal crime
  • Also includes aircraft

14
Interstate Transportation - Dyer Act
  • The motor vehicle was stolen
  • Transported in interstate commerce or foreign
    commerce
  • Person transporting or causing to be transported
    knew it to be stolen
  • Person receiving, concealing, selling, or
    bartering knew it to be stolen

15
Out-of-state
  • What does CRS have to say about taking a Colorado
    car out of state?

16
Preliminary Investigation
  • Take the usual information. The only difference
    is that you have a motor vehicle as the stolen
    property. Make sure you completely describe the
    victim vehicle - to include registration
    information, VIN, color, MMY, and any other
    pertinent details

17
False Reports
  • Little Bobby took the car and dumped it in
    downtown Denver, then hitched a ride back. Easy
    transport up, saves mummy and daddy getting mad
    at little Bobby
  • The RepoMan got it

18
Insurance Fraud
  • The owner can park it in the mall with the keys
    in itor
  • The owner can have it burned
  • When you get a theft or destruction of a fairly
    high dollar vehicle - one that has payments still
    due on itpay close attention to the owner

19
National Automobile Theft Bureau
  • Nonprofit organization funded by more than 400
    insurance companies
  • Five divisions and several branch offices in the
    US, Mexico, and Canada
  • Stores and shares information on several million
    wanted or stolen cars

20
Recognizing the Stolen Car
  • The characteristics shown on page 550 are well
    and good, but some are nothing more than a
    profile and we should know by now what profile
    stops will get you
  • Go with physical oddities that constitute good
    reasonable suspicion or probable cause

21
Recognizing the Stolen Car
  • Use those bits, plus your observations of the
    driver and the drivers demeanor, and your
    experience, to develop good reason to stop the
    car and probe more deeply

22
Recovering an Abandoned or Stolen Vehicle
  • Most are recovered within 48 hours. That makes
    sense, given that the vast majority of cars are
    stolen by juvenile joyriders
  • Joyriders notwithstanding, you should approach a
    recovered stolen car as though its a crime scene
    of more significance

23
Recovering an Abandoned or Stolen Vehicle
  • Would it not be a kick in the buns to discover
    that the car you recovered was used in a double
    homicide in New Mexico?
  • How do you know?
  • You dont.

24
Recovering an Abandoned or Stolen Vehicle
  • Before getting into the car or otherwise messing
    with it, check with the originating agency to see
    if it needs to be secured for investigators.

25
Preventing Motor Vehicle Theft
  • Effective educational campaigns for the public
    are most effective
  • See the list of suggestions on page 553

26
Thefts of Other Types of Motor Vehicles
  • Trucks and trailers - usually stolen by
    professionals. The cargo is usually the target
  • Construction vehicles and equipment. Parts are
    easily sold and there is no organized ID system
    for the equipment or components

27
Thefts of Other Types of Motor Vehicles
  • Recreational vehicles also contain high dollar
    accessories. Very popular in Mexicoso much so
    that some Mexican police departments use stolen
    Gringo RVs and SUVs for their patrol fleet

28
Thefts of Other Types of Motor Vehicles
  • Motorized boats, especially on trailers. IDs are
    on the hull someplace. The Coast Guard requires
    boats of certain classes and sizes to be marked
    with ID numbers above and beyond registration
    stickers

29
Thefts of Other Types of Motor Vehicles
  • Snowmobiles use chassis and VIN numbers. These
    little winners, like personal watercraft, are
    easy to hide in trailers and vans
  • Motorcycles, scooters, and mopeds
  • Hell, just pick it up and take it away
  • They all have some kind of ID system

30
Summary
  • See page 556
  • Checklist on page 556
  • Discussion questions on page 558

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