Fort Collins See Huge Uptick In Vehicle Thefts In 2015

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (CBS4) - Police in Fort Collins police are warning about an alarming jump in vehicle thefts.

According to police, 200 vehicles have been stolen this year -- a nearly 40 percent spike from last year.

Police say many of the thefts could easily have been prevented.

"Fifty-five of them had keys in the car … they may have been in the glove box, console," Kate Kimble with Fort Collins police said. "I think a lot of time people believe that the key is hidden well or secure, but to a thief who has intentions of stealing a car, they're going to check in those obvious places first."

Police warn drivers against "puffing" during cold weather. (credit: CBS)

Another six of the vehicles were "puffers," or cars left running and unoccupied, which is illegal in Colorado. Another 29 vehicles were stolen by "hot-wiring."

A number of firearms were also taken from the stolen vehicles.

Fort Collins police recovered 133 of this year's 200 stolen vehicles.

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