AZ Auto Theft Authority kicks off campaign to end vehicle crimes during holidays GLENDALE, AZ (3TV/CBS 5) -- Car thieves are on the prowl this time of year, preying on unsuspecting holiday shoppers
Arizona Automobile Theft Authority-General Board Meeting - November 15, 2019
TUCSON, AZ (KOLD News 13) - According to a state police report, there were 18,262 cars stolen in Arizona during 2017. Among those, some cars are more heavily targeted. The Arizona Automobile Theft
TUCSON – A grand jury indicted a Tucson woman for stealing identities to purchase and rent vehicles, according to Attorney General Mark Brnovich’s office. Randi Marie Hartjen stole the identities of 6
Arizona Automobile Theft Authority-General Board Meeting - June 14th, 2019
Mohave Valley Daily News Grand theft auto prevention BULLHEAD CITY — George Staten decided not to give would-be car thieves the slightest reason to target him. Staten had the Vehicle Identification
January 9, 2019 - AATA Board Meeting Minutes Jan 9th, 2019
KTAR About the episode 50-Info 07/15/2018 Fred Zumbo, Director Arizona Auto Theft Authority Published Jul 13, 2018 8:34 AM More info about the episode About the show 5-0 Info Police officers answer
Lake Powell Life News- The Watch Your Car decal program is a free, voluntary program whereby Arizona vehicle owners enroll their vehicles with the Arizona Automobile Theft Authority. The vehicle is
ABC 15 It's a program that has been around for decades, but with trends showing an increase in the number of car thefts and break-ins throughout Arizona, the state's Auto Theft Authority is hoping to
12 NewsThe Arizona Automobile Theft Authority says it’s reviving an anti-theft program that has been dormant for years.“It’s theft prevention. It’s a deterrent,” said the authority’s director Fred
Arizona Daily Sun -Governor vetoes grab-bag of bills Wednesday...- Providing more latitude for how the Arizona Automobile Theft Authority spends money that it has. The governor said he wants a larger
ABC 15PHOENIX - Arizona is accelerating in the wrong direction when it comes to auto theft rates. According to the Arizona Automobile Theft Authority, our rate increased by more than 8 percent in the