Report: Texas Ranked Highest in 2010 Heavy Equipment Thefts
The top five cities with the most thefts were Miami, Fla. at number one, followed, in order, by Houston, Texas; Phoenix, Ariz.; Conroe, Texas; and Las Vegas, Nev.
In 2010, a total of 6,474 heavy equipment thefts were recorded and only 28 percent were recovered.
The 10 most stolen heavy equipment items in 2010 were:
1. Loader
2. Tractor, wheel type
3. Unlisted*
4. Backhoe
5. Backhoe/loader
6. Forklift
7. Excavator
8. Tractor, track type
9 Bulldozer
10. Brush chipper
While automobile thieves preferred Hondas in 2010, heavy equipment manufactured by John Deere was the number one theft target in 2010 followed, in order by Caterpillar, Melroe, Kubota and “Unlisted”*.
The report concentrates on “big ticket” pieces and examines heavy equipment theft data submitted by law enforcement to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
The NICB profiles the data according to theft state, theft city, theft month, equipment manufacturer, equipment style (type) and year of manufacture. The report also examines heavy equipment recoveries in 2010 based on those same criteria.
* Unlisted refers to theft reports where no manufacturer or equipment style was indicated.
Source: National Insurance Crime Bureau
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