** HCPD has distributed ALL available AirTags/SmartTags as of Dec. 11, 2023. Future potential distributions will be posted on HCPD social media. **

In recent months, Howard County has seen an increase in thefts of Hyundai and Kia vehicles, which is part of a national trend occurring across the U.S.

If you have a Hyundai or Kia model, consider taking the following preventive measures:

  • Use a steering wheel lock. HCPD is offering these for FREE to county residents while supplies last. Bring your license and registration to HCPD's Northern District Station and receive a FREE steering wheel lock.
  • Leave a tracking device such as an AirTag or SmartTag in an inconspicuous location in your vehicle. More info in Frequently Asked Questions below. Stay tuned to HCPD social media for potential future giveaways. 
  • Purchase a security kit recently released by Hyundai and Kia. Contact a local dealership for more information.  
  • Practice standard vehicle theft safety measures such as parking in a secured access lot or personal garage if you have one. 

 
Howard County police are actively investigating these thefts and believe a majority are committed by a small number of people, mostly juveniles and young adults.

If you have any information, contact police at 410-313-STOP or HCPDCrimeTips@howardcountymd.gov.  

AirTag/ SmartTag Frequently Asked Questions

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What kind of tracking devices are available? Can I choose which type of tag I get?

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Apple AirTags and Samsung Galaxy SmartTags. Residents can choose which works best for their particular technology needs as supplies last.

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I own multiple cars. How many devices can I receive?

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There is a limit of one free tracking device per Hyundai or Kia vehicle.

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Do I own the tracking device or is it the property of HCPD?

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The device is yours to keep but may only be used for the intended purpose of tracking a stolen vehicle.

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I’m selling my car. Can I move the device to another vehicle?

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Yes. The device belongs to the resident and can be moved to a new vehicle for the intended purpose of tracking it in the event it is stolen.

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Can HCPD track my car when I’m driving it?

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No. The Howard County Police Department will not have any means to connect to the Apple AirTag or Samsung SmartTag and will not actively track any vehicle without your knowledge and consent.

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What happens if someone steals my vehicle? What steps should I take?

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If your vehicle is stolen, do not attempt to locate it on your own. Please contact 911 immediately and advise them of the color, year, make, model, and tag of your vehicle in addition to the most current location of the tracking device. A patrol officer will then respond to your location. Upon their arrival, please provide them with the updated location of the tracking device and allow them access to be able to track the device in real time.

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Who is eligible for the program?

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Howard County residents who own a Hyundai or a Kia vehicle (any year or make). Required documents include license and registration (and proof of residency if your license and registration don’t read Howard County).

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