Washougal’s latest police statistics show vehicle thefts climbed in 2021, while drug-related arrests declined.
The Washougal Police Department recently released its annual report outlining arrests and types of police calls for service in 2021. The department recorded 43 cases of motor vehicle theft last year, a 59 percent increase over 2020’s numbers..
“If you look at the numbers, 27 to 43, it’s not a huge (increase),” Washougal Police Chief Wendi Steinbronn told Washougal City Council members during the Council’s March 28 workshop. “However, if you look at the prior years — 28 in 2017, 25 in 2018 and 20 in 2019 — that’s statistically significant for our area.”
The increase follows a statewide trend. In January and February 2021, 4,552 vehicle thefts were recorded statewide, according to the Washington State Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC). In January and February 2022, the number of vehicle thefts in the state nearly doubled to 8,320.
“I do believe that Washougal is part of the increase statewide,” Steinbronn told The Post-Record. “WASPC hasn’t released the 2021 report yet, but the Seattle Police Department has released their annual crime report, and I recall that Vancouver Police Department has reported a similar increase.”
Steinbronn said nearly half (46%) of the vehicles stolen in Washougal in 2021 were Ford trucks — with the Ford F250 model standing out as an especially popular target — and that most of the stolen vehicles were taken overnight from the owner’s driveway or yard.