Vehicle Anti-theft Devices Still Available

Spokane, WALocal News

The Spokane Police Department has announced the availability of free vehicle anti-theft devices for residents, highlighting the importance of community safety. These club devices are designed to deter vehicle theft by securely attaching to the steering wheel, providing an additional layer of security for car owners. This initiative is funded by a grant from the Washington Auto Theft Prevention Authority, reflecting a collaborative effort to address crime in the region. Residents interested in receiving these devices can contact the Crime Victim Advocate's Office at the designated phone number. This proactive measure aims to reduce vehicle theft and encourages community involvement in crime prevention strategies.

The program showcases the police department’s commitment to public safety and empowering citizens, ultimately fostering a safer community.

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