
Colorado Car Thefts Plummet, State Ahead of National Curve
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Colorado car thefts have significantly decreased, with a 56% overall drop since their peak in 2021. Despite ranking 14th nationally and 6th worst per capita, the state has seen a 34% decrease from 2024 to 2025. Hyundai and Kia models, along with trucks like Chevy Silverados and Ford F-150s, are commonly targeted. Most thefts occur in metro Denver counties. Officials advise locking doors, hiding keys, and using free steering wheel locks to prevent thefts.
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