They generally take 1-3 days to find lost cars.
Over 1,000 cars are stolen in a year.
There were 180.6 cars stolen per 100,000 inhabitants in 2010, the last year stats have been published. That equates to around 5,390 cars stolen in 2010.
Yes. They look for stolen cars so they can find evidence to who stole it!
Stolen cars typically remain on the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) database until they are recovered or the theft report is canceled. Law enforcement agencies can update the status of the vehicle, and stolen vehicle entries are generally purged after a certain period, often around seven years, if not recovered. However, the specific duration may vary based on state policies and the circumstances of the theft.
1 out of 3 cars stolen are found
Research shows that the most stolen car is Miami is the 2000 Honda Civic. If you have one of these nice cars you may have to watch out. They are the most stolen cars in Miami.
Impound lot.
Police Tech - 2008 Stolen Cars was released on: USA: 17 January 2008
Thousands of cars are stolen every hour around the world. Many are stolen to commit crimes with. many are also stolen just to joyride in (which is also a crime)
www.kbb.com is one place where you can search for cars online.
New York City, It Also has the one of the highest stolen Car rates....The more Cars a town makes, The more cars that are stolen from that town i guess.
About 9 cars per day