Thirty car batteries stolen in less than six weeksPolice: One man in custodyUpdated: Thursday, 11 Jul 2013, 6:50 PM EDT Published : Thursday, 11 Jul 2013, 6:15 PM EDT DAYTON,
Ohio (WDTN) - Thieves are targeting car batteries in Dayton. Thirty
have been stolen from cars in less than six weeks throughout a one mile
stretch on north Main street, between Hillcrest and Delaware avenues. Police have arrested one person they believe is connected to the rash of thefts, thanks to one Dayton resident. Polo
Dewberry contacted police when he found 40-year-old Michael Fox in his
garage July 7. Police said Fox was armed with tools used to install and
remove car batteries. He was arrested and facing charges of breaking
and entering and possession of criminal tools. Dayton police
Lieutenant Wendy Stiver said thieves will resell your battery or scrap
it for metal to make a profit of approximately $30. This is much less
than what it will cost you to replace it, said Stiver. Stiver
said its very important to record your battery's serial number.
Register this number with your manufacturer and vendor. This will help
police track your battery should it be stolen. If you buy a new
battery, ask the business how to properly register your battery. To avoid falling victim always make sure your doors are locked. A car alarm will also deter thieves, as well as light. "If
you park your car in a garage, make sure its secured and the area is
well lit. Motion sensor lights are a great investment. If you park
your car on the street or the driveway, motion sensors and lights are
also good options," said Stiver.
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