Unusual Thefts in Costa Mesa
In Costa Mesa, thieves have been stealing tailgates from Toyota Tacoma trucks, a crime that is unusual compared to common car break-ins. This specific targeting has raised concerns among truck owners and the local police.
Toyota Tacomas: A Popular Target
Toyota Tacomas are one of the most popular trucks on the road, which may be why thieves are targeting them. The tailgates can be removed in under a minute, making them an easy and quick steal. Jay Herrera, owner of Costa Mesa Auto Body and Paint, has seen an increase in truck owners coming in with missing tailgates.
Motivation Behind the Thefts
Thieves are making money off the parts from these tailgates, which often include cameras, door handles, and steps that assist in accessing the truck bed. This trend is not limited to Toyota Tacomas; newer Chevy and F-150 trucks are also targeted for their tailgate parts.
Police Response and Public Awareness
The Costa Mesa police have noted at least 20 tailgates stolen from pickups in recent months, with 19 of these thefts involving Toyota Tacomas. Authorities are advising truck owners to be vigilant, especially if they park on the street. Surveillance footage from May shows suspects removing a tailgate from a 2016 Tacoma in under 60 seconds, highlighting the speed and efficiency of these thefts.
Preventative Measures
While tailgates are easy to steal, they are also relatively easy to protect. Locks can be placed on the main hinges to secure the tailgate. Local truck owners are encouraged to use these locks and to park their vehicles in garages or driveways when possible.
Cost of Replacements
Replacing a stolen tailgate is not only inconvenient but also expensive. Costa Mesa Auto Body reports that repainting, installing, and recalibrating a tailgate with modern sensors and cameras can be costly. This adds another layer of stress for victims of these thefts.
Conclusion
As these tailgate thefts continue, Costa Mesa police and auto body shops are working to raise awareness and provide solutions to prevent further incidents. Truck owners are urged to take precautions and stay informed to protect their vehicles from becoming targets.