Protect Your License Plates from Theft

Released: August 27, 2025 at 10:21 a.m.

The Winnipeg Police Service continues to see stolen license plates being used in connection with various criminal activities. Stolen plates have been found on vehicles used in break-ins, drug-related offences, and other crimes.

These plates are often used to disguise stolen cars or avoid detection, making it tougher for officers to track down suspects. Often, criminals will obtain multiple plates and change them regularly to avoid being tracked. This tactic complicates investigations and makes it more difficult for officers to identify suspects and recover stolen property.

What You Can Do

Protect your plates from being stolen:

  • Install locking screws: These make it significantly harder for thieves to remove your plates.
  • Park in secure, well-lit areas: Visibility is a deterrent.
  • Check your plates regularly: Look for signs of tampering or loose screws.
  • Report theft immediately: Call the Winnipeg Police Service at 204-986-6222 or CrimeStoppers at 204-786-TIPS (8477).
  • Know your plate number: Keep it handy in case you need to report it.

Your license plate is your identity on the road. Let’s keep it safe and make it harder for criminals to exploit our community.

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