Skyrocketing gasoline prices are fueling sales of locking gas caps as drivers attempt to protect their costly investment from thieves. ?We can?t keep them on the shelves,? said Farrel Beltramini, an ...
With gas prices hovering at more than $3 a gallon, some motorists are worried that a thief armed with no more than a gas can and a length of hose could suck pricey fuel right out of the tank. Although ...
Rebecca Simonet never thought anyone would steal fuel from her motor home, especially after buying what she figured was a pretty good locking gas cap. But earlier this month someone siphoned 10 ...
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — With sky-high gas prices across the Salt Lake valley, an old crime is making a resurgence. Criminals are secretly siphoning gas from cars and trucks and even when there’s a ...
AAA reports that thieves have begun drilling directly into fuel tanks to steal gasoline since siphoning gas has become difficult. >> WE HAVE SEEN IT ACROSS THE COUNTRY, PEOE PLARE GETTING DESPERATE.
Locking gas caps are something of a hot commodity in auto parts stores, given the recent increase in gasoline prices. But do you really need to put your car's gasoline under lock and key? Probably not ...
Q: I had a full tank of gas the other night and discovered the next day, while driving on the freeway, that it was empty. Thieves had siphoned all the petrol from my SUV. Thank God there was a gas ...
When I first started looking into it, I was thinking in terms of gasoline being stolen, but soon it became apparent there was more at stake than just a tank of gas. The gas crimes are hitting all over ...
SPOKANE, Wash. — Rising gas prices are making crime that much worse as local families spend more time and energy fending off gas thieves. The Bozo family has had their gas siphoned twice in the Cliff ...