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Fife Drivers Warned After Engine-Running Cars Stolen
21 Nov
Summary
- Three cars were stolen in Fife while left unattended to defrost.
- Thefts occurred over a 50-minute period on Friday.
- Two stolen vehicles were recovered shortly after the incidents.

Authorities in Fife have alerted the public to the dangers of 'frost-jacking' after a recent spate of car thefts. Three vehicles were stolen in quick succession outside homes in Glenrothes, Kinghorn, and Kirkcaldy. These incidents all occurred within a 50-minute window on Friday morning, when car owners had left their engines running to defrost their windscreens.
The police emphasize that leaving a vehicle unattended with the engine on creates an easy opportunity for thieves. Fortunately, law enforcement managed to recover two of the three stolen cars shortly after they were taken, mitigating some of the immediate impact on the victims.
This warning serves as a crucial reminder for drivers to remain vigilant during the winter months. Leaving a car to defrost unattended is a significant security risk, and police urge owners to stay with their vehicles or explore alternative methods for clearing ice and frost, such as using de-icing spray.




