FOI: Stolen vehicles & vehicles parts
Dear FOI Manager,
I would like to request the following data, broken out by calendar year (and local authority location if possible), for the past 10 years starting with 2022 if available:
1. What are the most commonly stolen car parts from the vehicles in the UK (by local authority area).
2. The total number of reports of stolen car parts from the vehicles in the UK (by local authority area)
3. What are the most commonly stolen items from within the vehicles in the UK (by local authority area).
4. The total number of vehicle break ins reported in the UK (by local authority area)
5. The total number of vehicles stolen according to police definition (by local authority area).
6. The number of convictions from vehicles stolen according to police definition (by local authority area).
Please let me know if you need any further information.
Yours faithfully,
Aashmi Bhattarai
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Dear Aashmi,
RE: FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST 929/32987
Having completed my search for the information that you requested on 5
July 2022, I can confirm that this is not held by the Office of Avon and
Somerset Police and Crime Commissioner, which is a separate organisation
to Avon and Somerset Police.
With the aim of assisting you, I referred your request to Avon and
Somerset Police Freedom of Information Department and they have advised
that you have already written to them directly under reference 750-22. It
is my understanding that they have written to you to seek further details
(in order to proceed) and I would encourage you to communicate with them
directly.
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Freedom of Information Team
Corporate Information Management
Avon and Somerset Constabulary HQ
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