Sheriff’s Office Giving Out Free Steering Wheel Locks To Kia -Hyundai Owners

March 1, 2023

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Photo courtesy SCSO.

With a donation from Kia and Hyundai the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office in Everett, Washington has a limited supply of steering wheel locks for owners of those brands who live in unincorporated Snohomish County. Here’s the scoop from SCSO.

In response to an increase in vehicle thefts targeting Hyundai and Kia, the vehicle manufacturing companies have partnered with local law enforcement to distribute free steering wheel locks to owners of those vehicles. Starting today, each of our three precincts will have free steering wheel locks available for pickup during office hours. The vehicle locks are for Snohomish County residents who own or lease the affected vehicles. Locks will be available on a first come basis. We will update this post when we run out of locks.
What you need to bring:
– Driver’s license/Identification
– Proof of Snohomish County residency (if current address is different than ID)
– Vehicle registration showing Hyundai or Kia ownership
Where to pick up:
– East Precinct (Sultan PD), M-F open 9am-5pm, closed daily for lunch 12-1 p.m.
– North Precinct (Marysville) M-F open 9am-4pm, closed daily for lunch 12-1 p.m.
– South Precinct (Mill Creek) M-F open 9am-4pm, closed daily for lunch 12-1 p.m.



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