Although Lytton Park is safer than many other areas of the City we are not crime-free. Auto theft and break-and-enter are the most common reported crimes. The Toronto Police Services website (www.torontopolice.ca ) offers excellent information about crime prevention.  Their link, CPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design)  has a great deal of information supporting public safety.

The Community Police Consultative Committee meets on a regular basis with members of the community in 53 Division and Lytton Park Organization participates in these sessions. 

The Toronto Police Service Community Police Consultative Conference 2022 was held on November 12, 2022.   The conference was a platform to highlight some of the topics affecting our city, and an opportunity towards the common goal of enhancing the safety and well-being of our community.

Division 53 – Crime Report, 2022 (year-to-date)

 

Division 53 

Jan 1- Nov 14, 2019

Division 53 

Jan 1- Nov 14, 2020

Division 53 

Jan 1- Nov 14, 2021

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an 1- Nov 14, 2022

LPRO area

Jan 1- Nov 14, 2022

Auto Theft

175

279

414

513

   29

Break & Enter

614

628

459

443

   17

 

Vehicle Crime Can Happen to Anyone. Any Vehicle is Susceptible.

Global Media reports the top ten most commonly stolen vehicles in Ontario for 2021 are:

Lexus RX Series

Honda CR-V

Ford F150 Series

Toyota Highlander

Honda Civic

Land Rover Range Rover Sport models

Honda Accord

Chevrolet/GMC Silverado/Sierra 1500

RAM 1500 Series

Toyota Tacoma

By taking simple precautions, you can dramatically reduce the risk of vehicle theft or the loss of property from your vehicle.

Why Vehicles Are Stolen

  • To sell the vehicle or parts – Often thieves will take your car out of the province or country. Identification numbers may be altered or removed, ownership certificates forged, parts sold or the vehicle repainted
  • For transportation – Thieves will use your vehicle to get where they want to go and later abandon the vehicle. They may just drive it around to gain ‘status’ with their friends
  • To commit other crimes – Vehicles are stolen and used in other crimes such as robberies, break and enters, drug dealing or drive-by shootings
  • For vehicle cloning – Vehicles are stolen, given a fraudulent identification number and then sold to unsuspecting persons who are defrauded of their money. Fraudulent vehicles will be located and seized by the Police

How to Reduce the Risk of Vehicle Theft

When parking your vehicle:

  • Never leave a vehicle parked and running when you run an errand-even for a minute
  • Always, remove the keys and take them with you
  • Park in a well-lit, attended area if possible
  • Completely close and lock doors and windows
  • Turn your wheels towards the curb to make it harder to tow

When at home:

  • If you have a garage, use and lock it
  • Install a motion sensor light to light up your vehicles and garage
  • If you have a rear-wheel drive car, back into driveway
  • If you have a front-wheel drive car, park front end first
  • Always set the emergency brake
  • Don’t leave the original ownership or insurance cards in the vehicle when unattended – make a photocopy of both sides of the documents to leave in your vehicle
  • Drop business cards or address labels inside doors to assist with vehicle identification

Other important tips:

  • Never hide a spare key in the vehicle, thieves know where to look
  • Be aware of your surroundings and drive with your doors locked

Preventing Theft From Your Vehicle 

  • Never leave ANYTHING on display when you leave your vehicle. This Includes purses left in the front seat when pumping gas and power chords to run and charge devices as these may attract thieves to your vehicle
  • Lock all parcels and shopping bags in the trunk of your vehicle
  • Consider an alarm – Consider installing an alarm if you regularly leave your vehicle in accessible unattended places such as parking garage or a commuter parking lot. Remember to always take anti-theft precautions, regardless of whether you have an alarm as an alarm can only be expected to improve your chances of not being a victim

Invest in Vehicle Protection if Possible

  • Have an Ignition Kill Switch installed – The ignition kill switch will prevent your vehicle from starting without it being turned on. As only you will know its hidden location, it is a good deterrent against thieves. In the event that you have this switch installed, contact your insurer and ask for a discount
  • Visible Steering Wheel Lock – a visual deterrent to a thief
  • Consider installing a Vehicle Tracking System – A vehicle tracking system uses GPS technology to locate and track your vehicle

If Your Vehicle is Stolen:

Report the theft to the Police Immediately. You should be ready to report the following vehicle information:

  • Year and make, model, colour(s)
  • Licence number
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
  • Serial numbers of all special equipment
  • Special markings – decals, after-market parts, dents, scratches, other damage, etc.

If your accessories are stolen, the Police will need specific information to identify these items. By taking simple precautions, you can dramatically reduce the risk of vehicle theft or the loss of property from your vehicle.

To report a crime anonymously, call Crime Stoppers at: 1-800-222-8477(TIPS), online at 222tips.com or text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637)

In an emergency, call 9-1-1

To report a crime to the Toronto Police that is not an emergency, call 416-808-222