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Vehicle Theft Advisory
There continues to be a trend throughout the country, including the Buffalo/Amherst area, regarding the thefts of vehicles, especially the 2011 to 2021 Hyundai or Kia models.
On Monday, Feb. 12, University Police took three reports from the university's South Campus where vehicles were damaged in possible attempts to steal them.
It is recommended that owners of these particular vehicles consider utilizing a steering wheel locking device to deter thefts. University Police distributed its remaining steering wheel locks to UB students and employees on Wednesday morning. However, no locks are available in Bissell Hall at this time.
Verbatim text recovered from the official UB Police Vehicle Theft Advisory page (buffalo.edu/police/announcements/2024/vehicle-theft-advisory) via cached search snippets
South Campus is UB's older Main Street campus in Buffalo, distinct from the larger North/Amherst campus where most undergraduates live
The reference to 2011–2021 Hyundai/Kia models is the diagnostic Kia Challenge fingerprint — those years' models lacked engine immobilizers, allowing thieves to start them with a USB cable
'No locks were available in Bissell Hall at that time' is an unusually candid admission of supply exhaustion — most universities would not include this detail
UB Police treated this as an advisory rather than a Clery timely warning per se, but the underlying offense (motor-vehicle theft) is a Clery-reportable crime