Across North America, auto dealerships have been facing an ongoing rise in inventory vehicle break-ins, thefts, and vandalism. Arkansas, like many other areas of the country, is not immune to these threats. See what happened in this Arrest of the Month video when an intruder broke into a vehicle on a property watched by Stealth Monitoring:
Minutes before 3:00 am, Stealth Monitoring detection specialists spotted an intruder on the property of an Arkansas auto dealership client. Onsite audible warnings were activated, but the intruder was undeterred, breaking into a white pickup truck parked behind the service building. The suspect attempted to start the vehicle but failed, as security personnel contacted local police dispatch with details. Officers arrived within minutes, located the suspect, and placed them under arrest.
Rising Thefts and Break-Ins Threaten Dealerships Nationwide
Incidents like the one above have been increasing all over the US and Canada, but the situations can be significantly more violent in some cases- in Paragould, AR, in September, an 18-year-old suspect suspected of stealing one vehicle shot his way into a second dealership as part of an attempt to steal another.
Dealerships in Arkansas, like those nationwide, are experiencing thefts that not only involve whole vehicles but also targeted auto parts like catalytic converters, tires, and electronics. Thefts are often perpetrated by organized crime rings that can quickly strip vehicles and resell valuable parts. In Arkansas specifically, there has been a sharp increase in vehicle break-ins across various counties, including Faulkner, prompting local law enforcement to urge both private residents and business owners to adopt more stringent security measures.
Preventing incidents of theft and break-ins before they can occur is critical for dealership owners looking to protect their bottom line. Live video monitoring and other comprehensive security measures can help. Theft risks and break-ins don’t always come from outside threats. In another Arkansas dealership, a former GM (and former police officer, interestingly) was accused of stealing at least $45,000 from the dealership he worked at over time. It was video footage that helped lead to his arrest.
Prevent and Interrupt Vehicle Break-ins with Advanced Live Video Monitoring
At Stealth, we understand that automotive dealerships face unique challenges, for example, displaying vehicles in an appealing and accessible way while protecting them effectively.
Our state-of-the-art live video monitoring and surveillance system addresses this by providing a blend of cutting-edge video analytics and real-time professional oversight. Our system excels in detecting and interrupting suspicious activities quickly, and in real time, helping to prevent vehicle break-ins.
Live video monitoring enables immediate intervention, swiftly evaluates potential threats, and supplies law enforcement with timely data. By shifting from a reactive to a proactive security stance, our approach not only enhances safety but also optimizes security expenses significantly. Interested in learning more about how to help prevent security concerns like theft and break-ins at your dealership?
Contact Stealth today and explore our tailored security solutions and enhance your dealership’s protection—contact us for a free consultation with one of our automotive security experts. We work with businesses across the automotive industry- from dealerships and service departments to collision centers, auto auctions, and more.