If you see a coin stuck in your car door handle, you’d better call the…

If you ever spot a coin jammed into your car door handle, don’t ignore it — it could be a sign of attempted theft.

Thieves sometimes use this method to stop your car door from locking properly.

You might think your car is locked when it’s not, making it easy for them to break in later without drawing attention.

The best thing to do if you notice this is don’t get into the car right away.

Stay at a safe distance and call the police to report what you’ve found. If it feels safe, take a few photos of the coin,

your car, and the surrounding area. These could be helpful if there’s an investigation.

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