the car itself, they’re very interested in what’s inside, warns Frank Scafidi, public affairs director for the National Insurance Crime Bureau.
“People are getting smarter about protecting their cars and locking them,” says Scafidi. But your vehicle remains a target because its contents—whatever they might be—have value to someone who sees them and wants them without regard for you, your property, or the law.
Here are five reasons your car might be a target.





