Archive for July, 2009

Governor’s Auto Theft Strike Force

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

The Governor’s Auto Theft Strike Force operates a confidential toll free auto theft tip line that gives you the opportunity to help stop auto thieves. If you give information that leads to the arrest of a car thief, or the location of a chop shop, you could receive a confidential cash reward of up to ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00). All you need to do is call 1-800-HOT-AUTO. Auto theft is a serious and far-reaching crime that affects us all. Last year alone over thirty thousand cars were stolen in Massachusetts. At a minimum, auto theft costs us all extra money in higher insurance premiums. Insurance companies recognize this problem and that is why this tip line has been established.

The 1-800-HOT-AUTO tip-line is operated by state troopers at the Governor’s Auto Theft Strike Force. Your call and identity will be kept confidential. All rewards are paid out in cash with no strings attached. Again, the telephone number to call is 1-800-HOT-AUTO (1-800-468-2886).

The Governor’s Auto Theft Strike Force also runs a VIN Etching program. VIN etching is the process of permanently etching your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) into the windows of your automobile. The moment your vehicle is reported stolen, its federally registered VIN becomes the mark of a stolen vehicle. Thieves are less likely to risk the theft of an easily identified vehicle nor are they willing to spend the time and effort trying to replace VIN marked windows. The fee for this service is $10.00, however, you can save up to 15% off on your comprehensive insurance when you have VIN etching done on your car. More information is available for this program by calling the VIN etching coordinator at the Governor’s Auto Theft Strike Force at 781-393-1201.

AG Supports Pre-K Crime Prevention Efforts

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Attorney General Gary King today joined other top law enforcement officers at a news conference to promote national and local efforts to provide early childhood care as a means to crime prevention.

(SANTA FE)—Attorney General Gary King today joined other top law enforcement officers at a news conference to promote national and local efforts to provide early childhood care as a means to crime prevention.

“Once a crime is committed, the damage is done. It makes sense to focus resources on that time in kids lives when we have the opportunity to prevent crime,” says AG King. “I think my mom, Alice King, who worked so hard to protect children, would agree that it is never too early to teach kids how to stay out of trouble.”

The law enforcement leaders gathered at the Flores del Sol Head Start Center in Santa Fe to extend their support to proposals currently being advanced in the New Mexico Legislature that would expand the state’s pre-kindergarten program and other early childhood development initiatives.Event sponsor, Fight Crime: Invest in Kids, cited a recent report showing that children who attend high quality early education and care programs are significantly less likely to commit crimes as adults.

Due to funding shortfalls, 65 percent of 3 and 4-year-olds in New Mexico are not enrolled in state pre-kindergarten, the federally-funded Head Start school readiness program or a special education preschool. Attorney General King and the other law enforcement representatives also urged state lawmakers to expand voluntary home-visiting programs which help new parents learn about health and development needs of their children and how to avoid abusive behavior toward their kids.