The mystery of the 'Vauxhall cannibals'

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Surely one of the strangest car crimes about!

"A bizarre crime wave is sweeping one part of England - thieves are stripping down Vauxhall cars as their owners sleep."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-33348506

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A bizarre crime wave is sweeping one part of England - thieves are stripping down Vauxhall cars as their owners sleep. Hundreds of owners have fallen victim - but why?

One morning Lisa Frankland woke to discover the front of her Vauxhall Corsa had vanished.

A neighbour knocked on her door and told her she should take a look. The bonnet, the bumper, the front lights and radiator had all been stolen.

"I just wasn't expecting it," says Frankland, 43, a midwife. "I didn't expect to go out and find the front of the car missing."

The day she discovered the theft, she had to cancel her shift at work 40 minutes drive away and the damage cost £5,000 to repair.

The thefts cost Lisa Frankland £5,000 in repairs

But though this crime was odd, it was far from rare. In and around Bedfordshire, where Frankland lives, owners of Vauxhalls have been waking to find their cars taken to pieces overnight.

Bedfordshire Police say there have been more 500 offences in which components have been stolen from Vauxhall Astras and Corsas since August 2013.

The thieves take body parts in varying quantities. Sometimes only the bumper and the number plate might be stolen. In other cases, the cars are stripped right down to the chassis.

In 150 cases the damage was too extensive for repairs to be economically viable.

At first, the thefts were sporadic, but recently they have picked up in pace. Since April 2015, five to 10 of these crimes have been recorded every week.

"I work out of Luton, Dunstable, area of Bedfordshire and we're seeing maybe one a day," says Katy Stewart, a scenes of crime officer with the force. Police say they are also aware of incidents in the neighbouring county of Northamptonshire.

The culprits generally choose cars in residential locations or at garage forecourts. The Vauxhalls are typically targeted between 02:00 and 04:00.

CCTV footage taken in April shows two men on a residential street casually and methodically stripping the front of a Corsa. When a neighbour's cat sets off a security light, the pair carry on, apparently unperturbed.

"The limiting factor in this is how much they can physically carry away from the location," says Ch Insp Ian Middleton, who is leading the investigation.

The distinctiveness of the thefts raises the question of why exactly so many cars of one particular manufacturer have been targeted in this area.

It may be relevant that General Motors' Vauxhall plant is in Luton, where vehicles have been made since 1905. Scene-of-crime officer Katy Stewart looks for clues on a Vauxhall

"As a consequence of that it's got a huge brand loyalty locally," says Middleton. "There is a disproportionately high number of Vauxhalls owned within the Bedfordshire area."

Officers suspect the components are being sold on to the body repair market. Typically, they are the kind of parts would need to be replaced in the event of an accident.

The value of those stolen so far runs to tens of thousands of pounds, and detectives believe the thieves are making big profits. The sheer number of thefts suggests that a large and organised criminal network is responsible.

Anyone who thinks they will be getting a bargain by buying non-verified motor components is warned it could backfire.

"You might think you're getting a good deal and a cheap offer but bear in mind these people are unscrupulous and they won't hesitate to come back and revisit the places they've been sold to and you may well find yourself the next victim," says Middleton. He urged anyone who knows who is responsible for the thefts to come forward.

While the thefts appear odd, Middleton says it can be distressing for victims to find their cars stripped down and later written off.

Others who have found themselves targeted are simply baffled.

"Everyone said you must be really angry, really upset," says Frankland. "I was just shocked, really - I couldn't understand why they would do that."
 

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i also read this today on BBC sit bit strange it Vauxhall's you would think they would hit car more expensive cars
 

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5K for corsa bonnet bumper lights and rad??

Said £5k in repairs, not £5k in parts. That's parts + painting + labour, I'm sure if it was an insurance claim then the repair shop stuck the arm in.
 

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Wouldn't be surprised to hear a shady body shop is behind it.

Charge £XXXX in repairs, steal a pre painted part for nothing, bolt straight on, send car up the road.
 

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Sure the same thing was happening to mk6 Fiesta ST's and Zetec-s a few years ago
 

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...or get the work repairing the victim cars. Bolt the stoley bits back on the originating vehicle, bill the insurance company £XXXX, send er on! :grinning:
 

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This has been going on for years, I know a fella that used to do this to cars over 20 years ago outside the Carrickdale Hotel. Any time he hit his MK3 Escort he just stuck on whatever wing or bonnet he came across, colour match was unimportant.
 

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I can understand the vxr/gsi models as its been going on for a while, i remember a few got hit over hear too at one at Prentice BMW. but general vauxhalls, didnt think there would be much demand for a basic spec corsa bumper etc
 

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So 500 crimes in one region....hundreds of thousands of pounds lost, hundreds of people affected, and not one single mention of an arrest ?

Sounds like more than one crime there.
 

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I can understand the vxr/gsi models as its been going on for a while, i remember a few got hit over hear too at one at Prentice BMW. but general vauxhalls, didnt think there would be much demand for a basic spec corsa bumper etc

Most Corsas on the roads seem to have 2 distinct things in common: inadequate drivers who obviously only see a car as a method of getting from A to B .... And panel damage.

I would say there is a fair old demand for corsa bumpers, anyone that makes a conscious decision to buy a basic spec Vauxhall corsa is obviously either; mental to the point of being unfit to tie their own shoe laces or have given up on life and just want to make everyone else's a misery by driving into them.
 

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£5K in repairs to re-fit the parts they took off a few weeks earlier...;)
'Perfect paint match luv' :p

Probably going on salvage cars as that's less traceable. Sell a repaired Cat C or D with a new front end and say you bought all the parts out of a scrappy, job jobbed. Nobody is going to ask a question that could be sensibly answered..

500 thefts and no arrests is frighteningly poor to have no apparent clue where it's all going..
 

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It's all going to Russia. There's no bodyshop pumping out five new age Corsa front end rebuilds a week.

Maybe going to repair DLA cars used for cash for crash claims.

But with so many, exporting does sound like the most likely scenario. The police will get them...wont they ? Not that any of it helps the victims of the crime who are all out of pocket and inconvenienced.
 

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I don't see how this is a mystery to anyone. Third best selling car in the UK last year so demand for parts is obviously high. Like someone said, they done the same with Fiestas a while ago, slightly more popular than the Corsa.

If it were 1978 Vauxhall Viva's being stripped, then yes, it would be a mystery.
 
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