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How to Catch Someone Keying/Vandalizing/Breaking Into/Stealing Your Car at Night

A while back, my friend came to me for advice on keeping an eye on her parked car out in the driveway at night after her car was vandalized and keyed.

Lately, I kept hearing car owners fretting about frequent instances of their cars being keyed, broken into, vandalized, smashed, damaged, vandalized or even stolen.

I felt it’s really necessary to share what I told my friend to many anxious car owners out there some tips to catch someone vandalizing, breaking into or stealing your cars.

Who this Advice for?

If you are those whose car was recently broken into/vandalized/keyed/damaged in the middle of the night or in the early morning like 2 or 3 am or keeps getting keyed, car window smashed or other damages, then this post will help you find a reliable security camera solution for car surveillance and deter would-be car burglars or perpetrators.

Or you are those who are looking for a security camera/video camera to be placed on the front door/garage/apartment window/townhouse window looking out your parked car or a dashcam inside a car, still, you find this guide extremely helpful.

Check out the infographic for a quick view of how to catch someone breaking into your car at night:

How to Catch Someone Vandalizing/Breaking Into/Stealing Your Car at Night

How to catch or stop someone vandalizing, breaking into or stealing your car? Say, what to do when the car is parked outside either on either on the driveway, front door, in the street, outside your house, shared parking space, apartment parking lot or alley overnight?

You need extra pairs of eyes out there keeping tabs on your parked car.

Parked car security cameras, car hidden/spy cams, dash cams for a parked car, home security cameras (front door, driveway, garage, or backyard), car surveillance security cameras, or in-car security cameras help catch, deter or stop someone breaking into, vandalizing, keying or stealing your parked car.

We offer these helpful tips to catch a car burglar or vandal while factoring in where you park your vehicles.

Scenario 1: Cars are Parked in a Poorly-Lit or Low Light Area

Many people park their cars out on the street, driveway, curbside, shared parking lot or down the alley next to the townhouse, which in many cases are poorly lit and dark.

So how could you catch or stop someone keying or damaging your parked car at night?

To catch and identify someone who vandalizes, breaks into, damages or steals your car or belongings, you could go for the color night vision security cameras that capture important visual details, like the clothes color of the perpetrators, makes of the cars, or other details.

The ZOSI C1 color night vision security camera, for example, can capture up to 33 feet at night, which is great to mount on the wall, soffit, the overhang of the roof, or under the eave to keep tabs on your parked car.

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Or users could choose outdoor security cameras with decent night vision (IR cut filter & wide dynamic range) capture clear & crisp videos with balanced lighting and rich details, such as C289  (PTZ IP camera with 190 ft night vision).

And ZOSI C190 (2MP Super HD IP security camera with 12pcs IR LEDs) works nicely in such scenarios.

Coupled with a network video recorder (NVR), Network-attached storage (NAS), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), homeowners could use ZOSI cameras (apart from battery-powered security cameras like ZOSI C1) to record 24/7 around the clock.

With around-the-clock recording and monitoring, video footage catches the whole incident.

Scenario 2: Cars are Parked far away from the House/Apartment

More often than not, you have to park your car a bit far away from your place, like 30 feet or 50 feet away from the house, apartment complex, townhouse, townhome-style apartment, or outside the building for the night, which makes monitoring your parked car difficult.

Long range outdoor HD security cameras, which get decent infrared night vision (over 100ft) and varifocal lens (optical zoom capability), are good options to catch car burglars or someone damaging your car, such as ZOSI C190 (long range HD security camera).

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And, of course, the wireless car security camera with optical zoom ZOSI C289 (pan-tilt-zoom 2MP with 100 feet night vision) works too. You could simply place them outside or in the window point at the parked car, just like what this user did with C289,  to keep a watchful eye out there.

Scenario 3: Cars are Parked in a Detached Garage

Often, in many cases, there is no way to run wires to the camera in places where you park your vehicle, such as a detached garage. Or you couldn’t physically install or hardwire a security camera to watch your parked car. While you still need to be alerted and be able to view video feeds via mobile phone.

Wireless/ WiFi car security cameras, running off AC power or batteries, can be placed on the garage door to catch anyone keying or damaging your car at night, such as ZOSI ZND520W (wireless WiFi automobile security camera), ZOSI C1 (rechargeable/solar-powered wireless outdoor camera).

With microSD card, Cloud storage, car owners keep a record of motion events.

ZOSI C1 could also act as car hidden or spy cam with some of its adorable skin suits, and surprisingly, a very good car alarm too.

Conclusion

If your car was unfortunately broken into, vandalized, damaged, keyed, or stolen, it’s important to notify the authority or fill the police report immediately. Meanwhile, make sure take a picture of the damage or document the incident before filing a claim with your insurer.

If your car hasn’t been targeted by car thieves, burglars or vandals, make sure your car is insured, locked, and parked safely in well-lit areas and parked legally. Besides, don’t leave any valuable belongs or electronic gadget in plain sight and keep your car tidy and clean.

Here are some helpful tips to prevent your car from theft, burglary, keying, vandalism, or damage.

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