Showing posts with label lock car. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lock car. Show all posts

Saturday, March 7, 2026

Friendly reminder via Franklin Police: "If you don’t want your stuff stolen, lock it"

Overnight Vehicle Break-Ins 

Franklin PD has received numerous calls regarding car break-ins during the overnight hours. Before everyone pictures smashed windows and Hollywood-style burglars…   here’s the key detail:
Friendly reminder via Franklin Police: "If you don’t want your stuff stolen, lock it"
Friendly reminder via Franklin Police:
"If you don’t want your stuff stolen, lock it"

None of the vehicles were forcibly broken into. 

Every single one was left unlocked.

These are what we call crimes of opportunity. Someone walks through neighborhoods pulling door handles. If the door opens, they help themselves to loose valuables like wallets, change, electronics, and that Dunkies gift card you got from Gramma for Christmas. 

To help everyone navigate this complicated issue, we’ve included a very advanced flow chart.

After extensive research, it reaches one very important conclusion: You should lock your car.

Because according to the chart…

If you don’t want your stuff stolen, lock it. 

We promise…  it works 100% of the time when used.


Tuesday, January 6, 2026

Franklin Police with a New Year reminder (or two)

Franklin Police with a New Year reminder (or two)
Franklin Police with a New Year reminder (or two)

"Here’s your friendly New Year reminder to…LOCK YOUR CARS!
If it's not already on your New Year's resolution list, make sure to add, “I will not have my car stolen!”"




Franklin Police Facebook page ->   https://www.facebook.com/franklinmapolice

Thursday, May 11, 2023

Franklin Police provide good reminder to lock your cars at night!

"If you’re debating on whether you should lock your car tonight please reference this flow chart…

Last night we had a few cars gone through throughout town and officers recovered a stolen vehicle from a nearby community. It’s typical for stolen vehicles to be used in these crimes. 
So…if you don’t want your vehicle being used to steal someone else’s belongings…lock your car!"

Flow chart stolen borrowed from: West Seneca Police
Flow chart stolen borrowed from: West Seneca Police
Flow chart stolen borrowed from: West Seneca Police

Shared from Franklin Police Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/p/CsFR_6bx7Gl/