BMW owners in Tyrone and Armagh warned after keyless car thefts

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Police are investigating a series of thefts from keyless BMW cars in counties Tyrone and Armagh.

Eight cars have been reportedly entered in the mid Ulster area in December, police said.

Perpetrators gained access using keyless entry technology and stole car parts, including steering wheels and also personal items.

Police are linking the thefts to five previous incidents in September and October.

In total, there have been six incidents in Cookstown; three in Magherafelt, three in Coalisland; and one in Portadown.

The cars have all been BMWs and police are warning owners to take security precautions.

Det Sgt Murphy said: "With advances in technology, thieves can gain access to your vehicle by redirecting the wireless signal from your key fob so you should establish a routine to help keep your vehicle safe, including using your garage if available to secure your vehicle and keeping all car keys, including spares, away from exterior doors and walls.

"I would recommend the use of a blocking pouch called a Faraday pouch (lined with metallic material) to help block the wireless signal from your key fob."