Lancaster Township Police Offer Free Steering Wheel Locks for Kia and Hyundai Owners

The move aims to curb a recent spike in thefts of certain Kia and Hyundai models in the area.

Published on Feb. 19, 2026

The Lancaster Township Police Department is offering free steering wheel locks to residents who own Kia or Hyundai vehicles, in response to a recent rise in thefts targeting these car models in the area. The police are urging owners to check if their vehicles have received the latest anti-theft software updates from the manufacturers, and are providing the free locks as an additional security measure for cars with traditional key ignition systems.

Why it matters

Kia and Hyundai vehicles have become increasingly targeted by thieves in recent years due to vulnerabilities in their security systems. This trend has been observed across Pennsylvania, prompting the Lancaster Township Police to take proactive steps to help protect local residents and their property.

The details

The free steering wheel locks being offered by the Lancaster Township Police Department are intended for Kia and Hyundai owners with cars that have traditional key ignition systems, not push-button models. Residents can pick up the locks directly from the police station at 1250 Maple Avenue. The police are urging all Kia and Hyundai owners to ensure their vehicles have received the latest anti-theft software updates from the manufacturers, which are designed to reduce the risk of theft.

  • The Lancaster Township Police Department began offering the free steering wheel locks on February 17, 2026.

The players

Lancaster Township Police Department

The local law enforcement agency in Lancaster Township, Pennsylvania that is providing the free steering wheel locks to Kia and Hyundai owners.

Kia

A South Korean automobile manufacturer whose vehicles have become increasingly targeted by thieves in recent years due to security vulnerabilities.

Hyundai

A South Korean automobile manufacturer whose vehicles have also become increasingly targeted by thieves in recent years due to security vulnerabilities.

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What they’re saying

“We encourage all eligible vehicle owners to take advantage of this opportunity to protect their property and help reduce vehicle thefts in our community.”

— Lancaster Township Police Department (fox43.com)

What’s next

The Lancaster Township Police Department will continue to monitor the effectiveness of the free steering wheel lock program and may consider expanding it if the initiative helps reduce vehicle thefts in the area.

The takeaway

This proactive step by the Lancaster Township Police Department highlights the ongoing challenge of vehicle theft, particularly for certain Kia and Hyundai models, and the importance of owners taking security measures to protect their property. The free steering wheel locks provide a simple and effective solution for local residents to deter would-be thieves.