While vehicle theft rates have shown a slight decline across much of Canada, Ottawa is experiencing an upward trend in these crimes. Recent statistics reveal that no neighborhood in the city is immune to this issue. The top five wards for reported vehicle thefts in the first seven months of 2024 are Gloucester-Southgate with 95 incidents, Bay Ward with 68, RTO Vanier with 59, Orleans East Cumberland with 53, and River Ward with 52.
Citywide Impact
Every ward in Ottawa has reported at least one vehicle theft this year. The hardest-hit areas include Gloucester-Southgate and Bay Ward. City councilors are aware of the problem and are urging residents to stay vigilant. The increase in car thefts has prompted residents like Barbara McAllister to reconsider where they park their vehicles.
Rising Numbers and Community Response
Ottawa Police Services report that 929 vehicles were stolen so far in 2024, with 77 of these incidents occurring in the first 21 days of July alone. This is almost double the number from the first six months of the previous year, where 504 vehicles were reported stolen, and significantly higher than the 387 thefts in 2022. The surge in thefts has led some residents to adopt new habits to protect their vehicles, such as parking in garages and moving keys away from doors to prevent signal theft.
Hardest-Hit Wards
Gloucester-Southgate has seen the highest number of vehicle thefts, with 95 incidents reported. Bay Ward follows with 68 thefts. The Equity Association reports that over 28,000 cars have been stolen across Canada in 2024, which is a decrease from last year but still a significant issue.
Law Enforcement and Prevention
Police and city councilors continue to remind residents to stay vigilant. Some theories suggest that crackdowns on vehicle thefts in Montreal may have pu<a href="shed thieves westward to Ottawa. Despite this, Ottawa Police report that about 55% of stolen vehicles have been recovered. However, the police chief acknowledges that more work is needed to address this growing problem.
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