06/15/2026
The Arizona Vehicle Theft Task Force recovered 1,789 stolen vehicles in 2025, valued at over $41.2 million.
We are a proud partner in prevention and recovery.
Discover how our grants support law enforcement at AZWatchYourCar.com/grants
06/10/2026
Kia and Hyundai vehicles take up four of the top six spots on Arizona's most stolen list for 2025.
Whether you drive a sedan or an SUV, never leave your vehicle running and unattended.
See the full list at AZWatchYourCar.com
06/05/2026
Did you know? In 2025, one vehicle was stolen every 41 minutes in Arizona.
That's 12,686 vehicles total.
Learn more on how to protect your vehicle at AZWatchYourCar.com
05/11/2026
Happy National Police Week!
This week we honor the dedicated men and women of law enforcement. The AATA is proud to support the Department of Public Safety's statewide multi-agency Vehicle Theft Task Force. Thank you to the VTTF, and all Arizona Law Enforcement officers, for your relentless efforts in the safety and security of all Arizonans.
05/04/2026
The Arizona Vehicle Theft Task Force (VTTF), funded through the AATA, recently recovered six high-end vehicles worth a total $700,000 in Queen Creek!
Remember, fraudulent vehicle purchases are treated just like traditional theft.
Visit AZWatchYourCar.com to learn how we support law enforcement to protect your community.
04/21/2026
Motorcycles are often targeted during test rides and through online marketplaces.
Verify the identity and documents of buyers and sellers to ensure your bike doesn't get taken.
04/10/2026
If your motorcycle is stolen, report the theft to law enforcement and your insurer immediately to increase the chances of recovery.
Learn more: aata.az.gov/motorcycle-theft
03/28/2026
Running into the gas station? Shut off your car. Take your keys. Stay a step ahead of thieves.
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03/23/2026
The best play for vehicle theft prevention: Park smart, take your keys, and lock your doors. It is the winning strategy for every Arizona driver.
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03/20/2026
Vehicle theft is a statewide concern, but most thefts are concentrated in the state’s largest cities.
Every city in our top 10 has shown a significant decrease in thefts for 2025, but even one automobile theft is too many.
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