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Auto Theft

In our society, vehicles are an important part of our daily lives. When a vehicle is stolen, it is usually an expensive loss that disrupts our routines. The goal of the San Diego Police Department Auto Theft Unit is the reduction and prevention of vehicle thefts and to assist with the recovery of stolen vehicles and the prosecution of those that steal vehicles.

Phone numbers

Stolen car reports are usually taken over the phone. To report your vehicle stolen call (619) 531-2000 and an officer will call you back to obtain the necessary information.

Auto Theft Unit General Line (619) 533-5710

Has your stolen car been recovered? The Auto Theft Unit normally contact the registered owner when a stolen car is recovered. If you are checking to see if your car has been recovered and you have not been contacted, call (619) 531-2844.

Auto Theft Unit Email: SDPDAutoTheft@pd.sandiego.gov

Checking Your Auto Theft Case Status

Unfortunately, the number of cases the Auto Theft Unit investigates prevent them from routinely contacting each victim. A Detective will contact you for information when needed. If you believe you have information which would be of value to the investigation, you may call the General line, or call the Detective handling your case (see list below).

Case Number ending in:

  • C (619) 533-5722
  • E (619) 533-5728
  • M (619) 533-5711
  • N (619) 533-5723
  • P (619) 533-5734
  • S (619) 533-5715
  • T (619) 533-5723
  • W (619) 533-5718
  • X (619) 531-2319

Tips

If you witness unusual activity in your neighborhood – neighbors consistently altering cars, removing parts frequently, and driving different cars or motorcycles – the Auto Theft Unit would like this information. Either call our main number and talk with an officer or contact us via Email.

Cars Recovered in Mexico

If you locate and recover your vehicle in Mexico, notify the U.S. Customs inspector when crossing the U.S. / Mexico border. You will be sent to a "secondary inspection" area and either the California Highway Patrol or San Diego Police Department will dispatch an officer to examine your vehicle and check your identification. The officer will release the vehicle to the registered owner. This is an important step. If you do not have the vehicle recovered and released by a U.S. police department, you will be driving a vehicle that is STILL reported stolen. You could be stopped and detained at gunpoint!

Cars Stolen in Mexico

If your vehicle is stolen in Mexico, contact the local Mexican authorities and make a police report. Note the report number and agency name. Obtain an original, certified Mexican police report from the police agency. Upon your return to the U.S. contact the California Highway Patrol at a local office. Bring your identification, and the certified, original Mexican theft report. The vehicle must be currently registered in the U.S. and the registered owner must live in the U.S. Be sure to bring your identification.

Rental Car Thefts, Embezzlement

Whenever any person who has leased or rented a vehicle willfully and intentionally fails to return the vehicle to its owner within five days after the lease or rental agreement has expired, that person shall be presumed to have embezzled the vehicle.

To assist with the investigation and successful prosecution of an embezzled vehicle, the Auto Theft Unit require the following information and documents:

  • A Legible copy of the original SIGNED rental contract that includes the renter's full name, address, telephone number, drivers license number and state, rental and scheduled return dates, total amount paid at the time of rental and form of payment.
  • A Legible copy of the demand letter requiring the exact location of the vehicle be disclosed.
  • A Copy of the returned, sealed, certified envelope or signed receipt of delivery.
  • Renting agent's name, home address, SSN or drivers license and state, date of birth, home and work phone numbers.
  • Written documentation indicating what steps your company has taken to recover the vehicle. Include each involved employee's name, home address, SSN, or drivers license and state, date of birth, home and work phone numbers.
  • Any and all extensions to the original contract, whether made verbally or in writing. All documentation must include the date the extension was requested and/or granted along with the date the vehicle was to be returned, the person requesting the extension, the person granting the extension and the reason given for the extension (if any). Document all conversations with the suspect. Do not make any offers to extend the contract if additional fees are paid.
  • All payments applied to the contract and indicate whether the payment was in cash, credit or debit card, electronic transfer or check.
  • Complete a two page Vehicle Embezzlement Addendum Report.
  • Vehicle Embezzlement Addendum Report Form (PDF: 454K)

After all the above documents and information are obtained, call the Auto Theft Unit at (619) 533-5710 to schedule and appointment for an "In-Person" report.

Failure to Return a Borrowed Car

If you have loaned your vehicle to another person to drive and this person does not return the vehicle, certain documentation is required to report the car stolen. Since the vehicle is being operated with permission of the owner, this permission needs to be rescinded. Send a registered letter to the person. The language of the letter should include:

"Your permission to operate this vehicle is rescinded. You are to stop operating the vehicle immediately. Park the vehicle legally and notify me of the location, so I may recover it. If you fail to comply with these instructions, I will report the vehicle as stolen." (Including language that instructs the borrower to return the vehicle implies further permission to operate the vehicle.)

Keep a copy of the letter and post office documents needed to send it. After the letter is sent, a reasonable period of time should pass before taking further action. Typically, two weeks is adequate for the letter to reach the address and for the person to make contact with you.

If you are not successful in getting your vehicle back, call the Auto Theft Unit and make an appointment to come to the office and report the vehicle as stolen. These reports will not be taken over the phone. You will be required to appear in person and sign the theft report.

Fraudulent credit applications, forged checks, identity theft

If you have had a vehicle stolen by any of the above means, within San Diego city, please contact the San Diego Police Department's Financial Crimes Unit at (619) 531-2545.

If your vehicle was embezzled, borrowed, or taken by adult or minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or a person with whom the suspect has had a child, is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship contact the Domestic Violence Unit at 619-533-3500.

Laws Pertaining to Auto Theft

  • 10851(a) CVC, Auto Theft
  • 487(d)(1) PC, Grand Theft
  • 496d PC, Possession of Stolen Property
  • Section 2312 USC National Motor vehicle theft Act, Title 8
  • 10502 CVC, Report to CHP
  • 10852 CVC, Tampering with a vehicle
  • 466 PC, Burglary Tools
  • 459 PC, Burglary
Reports
  • 10501(a) CVC, False Reports
  • 148.5 PC, False Reports
  • 550 a-4 PC, Insurance Fraud
Alterations
  • 10750 CVC, Altering Numbers
  • 10751 CVC, Buying, Receiving or Possession with Altered numbers
Other Related Laws
  • 28 CVC, Notification to Police of Repossession
  • 2805 CVC, Inspection of Registration
  • 4461-4462 CVC, Registration
  • 4463 CVC, False License Plates - Felony
  • 450A PC, Arson
  • 548 PC, Arson
  • 10855 CVC, Embezzled Vehicle

Prevention Tips

Auto Theft Prevention Tips

Useful Links

Department of Motor Vehicles
National Insurance Crime Bureau
Federal Bureau of Investigation
SDPD Financial Crimes
Crime Stoppers

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