Gatineau police are warning the public to conceal their valuables in theirs cars or leave them at home after several thefts have been reported in the Gatineau Park area.
MRC des Collines spokesperson Martin Fournel said more than 30 thefts have been reported since October in parking lots in the Old Chelsea area and Camp Fortune.
Fournel said the thieves seem to be mainly going after credit cards, but GPS devices and cell phones are also popular items. Most of the time, the credit cards are used within an hour of being stolen.
“It’s happening during the day between 11:00 and 3:00 p.m. and in most of the cases they poke a hole under the door handle on the passenger side,” he said. “We suspect they might all be related.”
Many of the victims appear to be people who have left valuables in their cars in before heading out to ski or snowshoe.
“Don’t leave any valuables in your vehicles. If you go snowshoeing or whatever, a credit card doesn’t take space to put in your coat,” he said.
Alternatively, leave valuables at home, he added.


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