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*POLARIS UTV STOLEN- BEVERLEY/ HULL*

Crime report 25000035711 refers. 

Log 0084 17th March refers. 

 

Please be aware that it has been reported that a Polaris UTV was stolen over night between 16/03/2025 21:30 and 17/03/2025 06:30 in the Hull/ Beverley area. The vehicle has since been recovered. 

 

Please remain vigilant in the rural areas and report any crime in action via 999, for information and after a crime has happened please inform us via 101 or our online reporting tool. 

Please be reminded to lock away property and keep machinery safe. 

Installing alarms, CCTV and security lighting can help deter criminals looking to steal property. 

 

If you have any information regarding this theft you can call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111. You don’t have to leave your name and you may even get a reward.


If you own a trailer or quad bike, please ensure they are secured to reduce the opportunity for thieves. 

Remember the 3 x R's of Rural Crime Prevention:

RECORD - Record serial numbers, make/model, descriptions and photographs of your vehicles and equipment

REPORT - Report suspicious behaviour (vehicles and people) and crimes even if you feel there is nothing that can be done

REVIEW - Review your farm and home security, can it be improved?

 

 

To assist us in identifying stolen property please consider property marking high value items using Forensic Marking or UV pens.  You are also advised to register property at www.immobilise.com which is a free on-line property register used by police forces nationwide to reunite stolen goods to their owners. All you have to do is register on-line and then upload properties electrical items serial numbers.

Please see the below further crime prevention advice in relation to trailer, horsebox and quad bike security.

Please remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity at night to police on 999. 

RURAL TASK FORCE

 

Quad Bikes & All-Terrain Vehicle Security

 

Quad Bikes and All-Terrain Vehicles are a major target for thieves and highly organised criminals in the UK. These types of vehicles are easy to steal as thieves can jump on and drive off when you are working on a farm or target them from workshops and barns.

Remote locations such as farms can offer rich pickings due to their rural location and isolation from other neighbours.

Follow our guidance below to build up the layers of security on your farm:

 

Quad Bikes & All-Terrain Vehicles

Restrict Access: Consider the access to farmyards and buildings - if gates or entrances are no longer used, then seal them off. Restrict access routes to the premises where possible – if not, ensure they have good natural surveillance from any farmhouses i.e. where you have a good view from an occupied room.

Keep Out of Sight: Try to keep the vehicles out of sight from nearby roads, as thieves will often survey properties looking for vehicles.

Close Gates: Keep gates to yards closed, as open gates can be an open invitation to thieves. Lock barns or outbuildings doors at night using a heavy-duty SBD approved hasp and staple with security padlock.

Use Clamps & Locks: When leaving vehicles overnight, consider a bespoke Quad/ATV drive on security device which clamps around the wheel and is secured to a concrete floor. Other solutions include using a combination of SBD security approved locks and chains with ground anchors or wheel locks with a high attack rating.

Fit Immobilisation and Tracking Systems :The use of tracking systems can notify the owner the vehicle is being interfered with or moved, allowing for a prompt response to either prevent the theft or detain offenders. SBD have several members who specialise in this area and can advise on the best system and fitting of the product for your vehicle. Remember these vehicles are often exported overseas by gangs so being able to track its location is vital.

Lighting : Lighting is a good deterrent on a farm, especially in the long winter nights and around the barns where your quad/ATV are stored. Consider outside security lights controlled by an automatic time-switch or infra-red beams that react to heat or movement.

Fogging Devices : These systems fill a protected area with an impenetrable cloud of fog which reduces visibility and can fill the barn or outbuildings within seconds of a detection; it is difficult to steal what you cannot see.

Record Unique Identifiers : Keep a record of serial numbers, chassis and model numbers and take note of any custom marks on the vehicle. Take colour photographs from several angles and additionally take videos with a smartphone if possible.

Mark your Property : Security marking your quad/ATV using an SBD recognised forensic asset marking or etching kit is a highly effective deterrent to thieves and an established method of reducing theft. Remember to use the visible warning labels to show that the property is marked. Trying to remove one of these forensic markers is very difficult and in many cases the police only need a trace amount to establish ownership and gain a conviction. The CESAR System is the National security marking system of the Construction Equipment Association and Agricultural Engineers Association with the aim of reducing plant and farm theft.

10 Remove Keys!: Never leave your keys in the ignition, even if you only briefly leave your quad/ATV unattended, and don’t be an easy target for opportunity theft.


Attachments

sbd-security-leaflet-quad-bikes.pdf

 

 


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Josh Fawcett
(Humberside Police, Police Constable, Rural Task Force)
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