The theft came to light after a burglary was reported at a house in Bracken Gate in Strabane on Sunday morning, 24th March.
The house had been entered and the keys to a white Audi Q7, registration DG7 0BZO, were taken sometime between 12:30 am and 1 am.
Working with An Garda Síochána, the vehicle was later found on a remote forest road, near Lough Hill Bog, in the vicinity of Ballybofey.
The Audi had been stripped of its engine, wheels, doors, bonnet and boot.
Detective Sergeant Gingell from Strand Road Criminal Investigation Division in Derry has made an appeal over the theft.
“This was a well-planned and organised theft and we’re appealing to anyone who witnessed any suspicious activity in Bracken Gate between the times mentioned to get in touch.
“We’re also appealing for sightings of the Audi Q7 or any dash cam footage from the Strabane/Lifford area around 1am yesterday morning.
“We also want to hear from anyone who is offered parts for sale, similar to those stripped from the Audi, to get in touch on 101, quoting reference number 413 of 24/03/24.”
A report can also be made online via https://www.psni.police.uk/report or Crimestoppers, which can be contacted anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Crime prevention advice:
Police urge all vehicle owners and householders to do all they can to secure their homes and property.
Detective Sergeant Gingell said: “All it takes is minutes, sometimes just a few seconds, for a criminal to pounce on an opportunity to steal from you.
“That could be a door left unlocked, an open window or a handbag or set of car keys left in open view.
“Store belongings such as car keys in a secure place, well out of view, and easy reach of criminals.
“Do not to leave keys in an unsafe place (such as under doormats or flower pots), check who is at your door before opening and remember not to leave cash or valuable items on display
“A lot of money is invested in your home and vehicles and, when criminals steal from you, they use what they’ve taken to make money.
“In particular, high value vehicles are lucrative for criminals where parts can be sold on for large sums.
“Don’t make it easy for them. Even when you are in the house we would advise you to ensure you keep your doors and windows locked. Our advice is close it, lock it, check it.
“You could also consider fitting an alarm or other security devices at your home.
“If you need any further advice or information, please contact us on 101 where you can speak to your local crime prevention officer.”
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