Kirtland Police is offering free steering wheel locks to residents who own a Hyundai due to the increase in car thefts in Northeast Ohio and nationwide.
“By providing steering wheel locks, Hyundai and Kirtland PD hope to help deter criminals from stealing your vehicle,” KPD said.
These are the requirements the Kirtland Police Department listed to get a steering wheel lock while supplies last:Proof of registration To schedule a time to pick up a steering wheel lock, call Ofc. Julia DeWolf at 440-256-3336 ext.153 or email“While these locks provide a visual deterrent, Kirtland Police encourages our citizens to always lock your vehicle and park in a garage, if possible,” KPD stated. “As always, prevention is the goal.
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