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AUTOMOBILE THEFT PREVENTION AUTHORITY (ATPA)



In 1986, Michigan legislature established ATPA to form a coalition between government agencies and the private sector to fight auto theft. This coalition includes multi-jurisdictional law enforcement task forces, prosecutors, neighborhood groups, and insurance companies.

To fund the ATPA, insurance companies collect one dollar from each non-commercial private passenger vehicle insured in Michigan and annually passes the funds along to the ATPA. The authority then provides grants to selected auto theft units throughout the state to help protect citizens from the crime of auto theft.

HEAT® works closely with the ATPA grantees by encouraging citizens to support law enforcement by reporting auto theft related information. HEAT® offers rewards for accurate information. Information, which is received at the confidential HEAT® tip line (1-800-242-HEAT), is then appropriately funneled to police agencies throughout the state.

For more information about the ATPA, see their website.



MOTOR VEHICLES FREQUENTLY STOLEN BY MAKE AND MODEL

MICHIGAN'S MOST STOLEN THIEVES FAVORITE CHOICES
MAKE/MODEL COLOR MONTH DAY OF WEEK
2000 Jeep Cherokee White October Monday
2000 Dodge Intrepid Blue November Tuesday
2002 Dodge Stratus Black September Friday
2002 Chrysler Sebring Green July Wednesday
1999 Dodge Intrepid Red June Saturday
2002 Pontiac Grand Am Maroon January Thursday
2001 Dodge Neon Gray August Sunday
1994 Plymouth Voyager Silver December
2001 Dodge Stratus Gold May
1989 Chevrolet Caprice Brown March
April
February
Source: 2002 ATPA Annual Report, page 14




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