STOLEN: Yellow Can Am Quad and Black Nissan Navara

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My mate has had the following stolen:

Can-Am Outlander MAX XT quad bike (Yellow/56 plate) with Can Am rear Box front single spot light.
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Reg Number: SF56MXS

Black Nissan Navara Aventura 07 plate
Again similar to this:
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Reg Number: YF07JBU

Stolen from Sherburn, North Yorkshire 27/4/09

Took keys from house to get these:

Original Thread regarding this theft:

http://www.quadsuk.net/forums/anything-else-quad-related/8315-can-am-800-max-xt-stolen.html

Please pass this thread around onto any forums you guys may be on..

Thanks In Advance,

AtlanticP
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I've always taken keys up to my room when i get in, but obviously the theives shouldn't have even entered the house. Thats a real shame.

Yeah, great idea - they can wake you up in the middle of the night with a gun to your head or something instead if they want the keys. I guess they'd only go to those lengths for desirable cars though.
 
Yeah, great idea - they can wake you up in the middle of the night with a gun to your head or something instead if they want the keys. I guess they'd only go to those lengths for desirable cars though.

This is the exact reason we leave our keys on the kitchen table at night. At the end of the day id rather they take the car than get hit over the head with a hammer
 
Depends on the car really, most are just looking to stick something through your letterbox and make off, it takes a whole new class of theif to go into a sleeping persons room, thus it's far less likely to happen.
 
Thats just plain stupid, it's like an open invitation for a thief.

Hardly, there cant be seen from outside so they would have to already broken in to see them. Not like im leaving them next to the front door or anything. My dad spent 13 years in the police and he said it was a weekly occurence that people were attacked at home for there keys, wallet etc.
 
Depends if they can see the kitchen table from outside or not.


not really. car on the drive = keys in the house. whether they see them on the kitchen table or not makes no difference.
if you are looking through the window with the intention of breaking in then you will probably break in regardless
 
not really. car on the drive = keys in the house. whether they see them on the kitchen table or not makes no difference.
if you are looking through the window with the intention of breaking in then you will probably break in regardless

err no, opportunist thieves are looking for an easy target. If they can see the keys to a tasty car in plain view then they will take it. As above, it takes an altogether more hardcore criminal to attack someone in their home.
 
opportunist thieves wouldnt generally be looking through peoples kitchen windows, looking to break into the house to recover.

kitchen table != on the side next to the front door to be taken through the letter box.
 
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