Auto Thefts in Ohio Drop by Nearly 10 Percent

December 17, 2007

Separate emails using a comma.

The insurance industry says tracking devices and other measures to foil car thieves are working in Ohio, based on FBI data showing a nearly double-digit decline in auto thefts.

A new report from the Ohio Insurance Institute shows vehicle thefts fell 9.6 percent between 2005 and 2006 as the state followed a nationwide downward trend. Still, Ohio ranked ninth among the worst states for stolen cars.

The institute says one out of every 44 registered vehicles was swiped last year in Cleveland, the Ohio city with the highest risk of car thefts. Dayton was second and Youngstown third.

Akron saw the largest increase in thefts, up 30.6 percent in 2006.

Mansfield enjoyed the biggest decline, as vehicle thefts dropped 63.2 percent compared with 2005.

Separate emails using a comma.
Subscribe Insurance news headlines delivered to your email.
Get a free subscription to our popular email newsletter.

Latest Comments

  • December 17, 2007 at 2:21 am
    Ohioan says:
    As an Ohio native who handled auto theft claims there for many years, let me assure you this is no big deal. Neither politicians nor or legal system want to do anything assert... read more
See all comments

Add a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

More News
More News Features