Within Your Constabulary, How Many Car Thefts Have There Been Annually in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (To Date)?

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Within Your Constabulary, How Many Car Thefts Have There Been Annually in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (To Date)? Within your constabulary, how many car thefts have there been annually in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (to date)? Within your constabulary, which town or city has had the most car thefts in 2018 (to date) and how many thefts was this? Within your constabulary, what are the three most common cars to be stolen in 2018 (to date)? Please break this down to include the make and model of the most common cars that have been stolen and how many were stolen. For example – 365 Audi A3's were stolen during 2018. If you are unable to proved both make and model for safety issues, please provide the make (brand) in the same format as detailed. Within your constabulary, in 2016, 2017 and 2018 (to date) , what is the total value of cars stolen broken down annually? Please see the attached document. Cars stolen, 01/01/2016 to 20/12/2018 Notes Figures represent the number of cars linked to crimes recorded during the period which; - were not subsequently cancelled - had one or more vehicle property items linked as a 'STOLEN' or 'TAKEN', where the property type was 'CAR' One crime may involve multiple vehicles being stolen Manufacturer, Model and Value based on that recorded on the property record Figures are subject to further investigation, reclassification and cancellation, and may therefore change over time Crime classifications based on Home Office Counting Rules for Recorded Crime https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/counting-rules-for-recorded-crime Cars / value stolen Year Cars stolen Value stolen 2016 3838 £12,913,961 2017 3745 £10,971,109 2018 3861 £8,849,417 Cars stolen by Ward Ward area 2016 2017 2018 Bradford - Baildon 51 26 21 Bradford - Bingley 28 38 24 Bradford - Bingley Rural 41 37 28 Bradford - Bolton and Undercliffe 50 39 37 Bradford - Bowling and Barkerend 64 68 54 Bradford - Bradford Moor 53 46 36 Bradford - City 67 49 60 Bradford - Clayton and Fairweather Green 26 51 36 Bradford - Craven 13 24 19 Bradford - Eccleshill 44 44 59 Bradford - Great Horton 33 49 43 Bradford - Heaton 38 43 34 Bradford - Idle and Thackley 45 46 31 Bradford - Ilkley 24 16 12 Bradford - Keighley Central 25 38 29 Bradford - Keighley East 29 25 32 Bradford - Keighley West 28 21 26 Bradford - Little Horton 35 34 44 Bradford - Manningham 37 35 51 Bradford - Queensbury 38 37 42 Bradford - Royds 52 47 53 Bradford - Shipley 38 34 35 Bradford - Thornton and Allerton 45 43 35 Bradford - Toller 37 34 37 Bradford - Tong 62 48 58 Bradford - Wharfedale 26 20 11 Bradford - Wibsey 31 25 39 Bradford - Windhill and Wrose 25 33 30 Bradford - Worth Valley 27 24 18 Bradford - Wyke 41 50 32 Calderdale - Brighouse 21 22 14 Calderdale - Calder 13 6 9 Calderdale - Elland 16 20 25 Calderdale - Greetland and Stainland 22 20 23 Calderdale - Hipperholme and Lightcliffe 18 21 18 Calderdale - Illingworth and Mixenden 26 13 21 Calderdale - Luddendenfoot 14 7 14 Calderdale - Northowram and Shelf 32 14 12 Calderdale - Ovenden 25 35 31 Calderdale - Park 20 19 23 Calderdale - Rastrick 4 14 10 Calderdale - Ryburn 20 16 20 Calderdale - Skircoat 34 11 17 Calderdale - Sowerby Bridge 16 26 19 Calderdale - Todmorden 19 11 18 Calderdale - Town 35 25 29 Calderdale - Warley 17 23 20 Kirklees - Almondbury 18 19 22 Kirklees - Ashbrow 23 24 20 Kirklees - Batley East 22 38 32 Kirklees - Batley West 35 27 28 Kirklees - Birstall and Birkenshaw 43 36 25 Kirklees - Cleckheaton 63 27 40 Kirklees - Colne Valley 11 7 12 Kirklees - Crosland Moor and Netherton 20 19 20 Kirklees - Dalton 19 22 29 Kirklees - Denby Dale 10 8 10 Kirklees - Dewsbury East 22 22 21 Kirklees - Dewsbury South 16 19 22 Kirklees - Dewsbury West 45 38 45 Kirklees - Golcar 23 20 14 Kirklees - Greenhead 41 25 37 Kirklees - Heckmondwike 32 32 31 Kirklees - Holme Valley North 17 13 7 Kirklees - Holme Valley South 17 14 21 Kirklees - Kirkburton 8 7 12 Kirklees - Lindley 29 20 31 Kirklees - Liversedge and Gomersal 32 35 29 Kirklees - Mirfield 16 24 29 Kirklees - Newsome 21 21 24 Leeds - Adel and Wharfedale Ward 12 20 32 Leeds - Alwoodley Ward 36 22 33 Leeds - Ardsley and Robin Hood Ward 20 22 31 Leeds - Armley Ward 73 73 51 Leeds - Beeston and Holbeck Ward 65 71 80 Leeds - Bramley and Stanningley Ward 42 61 45 Leeds - Burmantofts and Richmond Hill Ward 49 48 45 Leeds - Calverley and Farsley Ward 41 41 21 Leeds - Chapel Allerton Ward 55 58 58 Leeds - Cross Gates and Whinmoor Ward 34 34 56 Leeds - Farnley and Wortley Ward 48 60 61 Leeds - Garforth and Swillington Ward 19 8 23 Leeds - Gipton and Harehills Ward 60 68 72 Leeds - Guiseley and Rawdon Ward 42 37 31 Leeds - Harewood Ward 19 13 20 Leeds - Headingley and Hyde Park Ward 43 86 70 Leeds - Horsforth Ward 43 36 38 Leeds - Hunslet and Riverside Ward 57 83 69 Leeds - Killingbeck and Seacroft Ward 45 45 49 Leeds - Kippax and Methley Ward 14 12 17 Leeds - Kirkstall Ward 46 55 62 Leeds - Little London and Woodhouse Ward 63 49 56 Leeds - Middleton Park Ward 37 49 49 Leeds - Moortown Ward 48 33 45 Leeds - Morley North Ward 47 58 40 Leeds - Morley South Ward 33 34 47 Leeds - Otley and Yeadon Ward 17 21 19 Leeds - Pudsey Ward 51 51 40 Leeds - Rothwell Ward 30 47 32 Leeds - Roundhay Ward 34 33 40 Leeds - Temple Newsam Ward 30 19 51 Leeds - Weetwood Ward 45 31 37 Leeds - Wetherby Ward 14 15 32 Wakefield - Ackworth, North Elmsall and Upton 13 12 20 Wakefield - Airedale and Ferry Fryston 11 10 18 Wakefield - Altofts and Whitwood 20 8 12 Wakefield - Castleford Central and Glasshoughton 28 24 24 Wakefield - Crofton, Ryhill and Walton 17 15 14 Wakefield - Featherstone 13 13 11 Wakefield - Hemsworth 15 19 11 Wakefield - Horbury and South Ossett 9 4 9 Wakefield - Knottingley 22 21 17 Wakefield - Normanton 13 9 11 Wakefield - Ossett 11 12 12 Wakefield - Pontefract North 17 13 12 Wakefield - Pontefract South 8 17 10 Wakefield - South Elmsall and South Kirkby 14 16 23 Wakefield - Stanley and Outwood East 19 10 8 Wakefield - Wakefield East 11 17 11 Wakefield - Wakefield North 16 13 17 Wakefield - Wakefield Rural 12 18 17 Wakefield - Wakefield South 7 12 14 Wakefield - Wakefield West 16 10 20 Wakefield - Wrenthorpe and Outwood West 14 11 10 Not recorded 132 124 158 Cars stolen by Manufacturer / Model Manufacturer Model 2016 2017 2018 ABARTH 500 0 1 1 ABARTH 595 0 1 1 ABARTH Not recorded 0 0 1 ALFA ROMEO 147 1 1 1 ALFA ROMEO 156 0 1 1 ALFA ROMEO 159 0 1 0 ALFA ROMEO DAUPHINE 1 0 0 ALFA ROMEO GIULIA 0 0 1 ALFA ROMEO GIULIETTA 3 1 3 ALFA ROMEO MITO 7 1 1 ALFA ROMEO Not recorded 2 0 2 APRILIA Not recorded 1 0 0 APRILIA RS4 0 0 1 ASTON MARTIN Not recorded 0 0 1 AUDI 80 0 1 0 AUDI A1 31 36 35 AUDI A2 2 2 3 AUDI A3 100 92 94 AUDI A3 A LINE TDI 0 0 1 AUDI A3 S LINE 34 28 23 AUDI A3 S LINE TDI 1 0 0 AUDI A3 SPORT 0 2 0 AUDI A3SLINE 1 2 3 AUDI A4 85 68 54 AUDI A4 SE TDI 1 1 1 AUDI A4 T 1 0 0 AUDI A4 TDI 0 0 1 AUDI A5 21 8 8 AUDI A5 S LINE 10 14 13 AUDI A5SLINE 1 0 0 AUDI A6 32 19 23 AUDI A6 2.4 1 0 0 AUDI A6 S LINE 8 11 14 AUDI A6SLINE 0 3 0 AUDI A7 3 2 7 AUDI A8 0 1 2 AUDI ALLROAD 2 0 0 AUDI AVANT 0 3 1 AUDI Not recorded 4 2 4 AUDI Q2 0 0 3 AUDI Q3 20 16 14 AUDI Q5 11 8 10 AUDI Q7 12 12 10 AUDI QUATTRO 5 5 3 AUDI R8 0 0 1 AUDI RS 2 1 3 AUDI RS3 1 0 0 AUDI RS3 QUATTRO S-A 7 9 3 AUDI RS4 6 4 4 AUDI RS5 3 1 3 AUDI RS6 3 3 4 AUDI RS7 0 0 1 AUDI S1 0 2 7 AUDI S3 31 32 41 AUDI S3 QUATTRO 1 1 0 AUDI S4 2 7 4 AUDI S5 2 7 11 AUDI S6 0 4 2 AUDI S8 1 0 0 AUDI SQ5 4 7 6 AUDI TT 14 10 14 AUDI TT QUATTRO 1 0 0 AUDI TT S LINE TFSI 0 1 0 AUDI TTS 3 1 3 AUDI TTSLINE 2 1 7 AUSTIN METRO 2 0 0 AUSTIN MINI 0 1 2 BENTLEY CONTINENTAL 1 0 4 BENTLEY Not recorded 0 1 1 BMW(CARS) 323 CI 1 0 0 BMW 1 15 18 11 BMW 1 SERIES 0 1 0 BMW 114D 0 0 1 BMW 116 9 10 5 BMW 116D 9 3 7 BMW 116I 6 3 4 BMW 118 7 9 11 BMW 118D 8 14 10 BMW 118I 0 1 5 BMW 120 4 2 2 BMW 120 D 1 0 0 BMW 120D 5 3 6 BMW 120I 0 0 1 BMW 123D 0 1 0 BMW 130 0 0 1 BMW 135I 0 1 0 BMW 2000 1 1 0 BMW 218D 0 0 1 BMW 218D M SPORT 3 0 1 BMW 218I 1 0 2 BMW 220D X DRIVE 1 0 0 BMW 3 11 13 11 BMW 3 SERIES M SPORT 1 0 0 BMW 3.0S 1 0 0 BMW 3.3 0 0 1 BMW 316 1 6 0 BMW 316D 0 0 1 BMW 316I 2 0 1 BMW 318 11 8 5 BMW 318 M SPORT 0 0 1 BMW 318D 9 5 4 BMW 318I 1 3 8 BMW 318I SE 1 0 0 BMW 318TI 0 0 1 BMW 320 24 25 25 BMW 320 CD SPORT 0 1 0 BMW 320 CI 1 0 0 BMW 3200 1 0 0 BMW 320CI 0 1 0 BMW 320D 17 22 23 BMW 320I 0 2 2 BMW 323I 1 0 1 BMW 325 2 1 0 BMW 325CI 1 0 0 BMW 325D 1 4 1 BMW 325I 1 1 0 BMW 328 1 0 0 BMW 328I CI SE AUTO 1 1 0 BMW 330 10 11 11 BMW 330D 3 1 7 BMW 330I 0 1 1 BMW 335D 3 10 14 BMW 335I 2 3 0 BMW 335XI 0 0 1 BMW 420D 7 2 8 BMW 420I M SPORT 0 0 3 BMW 430D XDRIVE 1 1 6 BMW 435D 0 1 1 BMW 440I SPORT 0 0 1 BMW 5 1 2 1 BMW 5 SERIES 1 0 0 BMW 518 0 0 1 BMW 520 11 6 8 BMW 520D 6 15 14 BMW 520I 0 1 1 BMW 523I 3 0 0 BMW 525 2 2 2 BMW 525D 3 2 0 BMW 525I 0 1 0 BMW 528 0 1 0 BMW 528I 1 0 0 BMW 530 3 3 3 BMW 530D 1 4 1 BMW 530D SE 1 0 0 BMW 530I 0 1 0 BMW 535 0 3 1 BMW 535D 2 0 0 BMW 630I 1 0 0 BMW 640D 0 2 4 BMW 640I 0 0 2 BMW 645 1 1 1 BMW 650I 1 0 0 BMW 7 0 0 1 BMW 730 0 0 1 BMW 730D 2 1 1 BMW 735 0 1 0 BMW 735I 0 1 0 BMW 740D 0 1 0 BMW 740I 0 1 0 BMW 750I 0 1 0 BMW M 0 1 2 BMW M1 0 2 4 BMW M135I 6 0 7 BMW M235I 2 3 2 BMW M3 5 6 9 BMW M4 1 8 3 BMW M5 4 0 2 BMW MINI 0 1 0 BMW Not recorded 11 8 11 BMW X1 5 3 6 BMW X3 3 3 6 BMW X5 4 8 21 BMW X6 1 1 6 BMW Z4 6 0 3 CAR YARIS GS 0 0 1 CHEVROLET AVEO 2 0 1 CHEVROLET CAPTIVA 0 1 1 CHEVROLET CRUZE 0 1 0 CHEVROLET KALOS 1 0 0 CHEVROLET LACETTI 0 1 0 CHEVROLET MATIZ 0 0 2 CHEVROLET Not recorded 0 0 1 CHEVROLET SPARK 2 2 0 CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE 1 0 0 CHRYSLER GR-VOYAGER 1 1 1 CHRYSLER Not recorded 0 0 1 CHRYSLER PT 0 1 0 CHRYSLER SEBRING 1 0 0 CHRYSLER VOYAGER 1 0 1 CHRYSLER YPSILON 0 0 1 CITROEN 2 1 0 0 CITROEN 2CV 1 0 0 CITROEN BERLINGO 3 5 2 CITROEN C1 11 15 9 CITROEN
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