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New York State - Division of Criminal Justice Services

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Capital District RegionAlbany City Police DepartmentAlbany County Office <strong>of</strong> the District AttorneySchenectady County Office <strong>of</strong> the District AttorneyAlbany City Police DepartmentThe Albany Police Department’s Auto Crimes Task Force primary objective is toconduct investigations for all auto thefts, unauthorized use <strong>of</strong> a motor vehicle andpossible motor vehicle insurance fraud.During 2009, the department saw about an 8% increase from 2008 in stolenmotor vehicles, but its recovery rate went up, from 77% in 2008 to 90% in 2009. Most <strong>of</strong>the vehicles stolen were a result <strong>of</strong> victims leaving their vehicles running unattended orleaving spare keys in an unlocked vehicle. This year’s recovery rate is on par with prioryears. The majority <strong>of</strong> crime is located in the city’s population centers: Arbor Hill, PineHills, and within the North and South End <strong>of</strong> Albany. Thefts occurs in the later hours <strong>of</strong>the evening and during the overnight hours, and vehicles appear less likely to be stolenin the middle <strong>of</strong> the week. The two vehicles types which were stolen the most were bothmade by Honda (the Accord and Civic) followed by the Nissan Sentra and the FordExplorer.Resources such as crime mapping, license plate readers and relationships withscrap yards such as A1 Auto Crushers have helped us recover many vehicles. Scrapmetal has remained just as much <strong>of</strong> a hot commodity as last year, but proactive effortsand working relationships with scrap yards have helped us identify stolen vehicles aswell as the people who are scrapping them.Theft From Motor VehiclesToward the end <strong>of</strong> 2009, the Albany Police Auto Crimes Task Force ran a number<strong>of</strong> details targeting theft from motor vehicles, theft <strong>of</strong> motor vehicles, and illegal repairshops (possible chop shops):October 2009- A detail target in areas that had a high occurrence <strong>of</strong> thefts from motorvehicles, during the house those thefts were reported to have happened. One arrestwas made during this detail.NYS DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES MVTIFP BOARD / ANNUAL REPORT 2009 Page 77

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