Three cars stolen in 'frost-jacking' spree as drivers issued warning

The thefts occurred between 8am and 8.50am while the vehicles were left defrosting outside properties.

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Drivers have been issued a warning after three cars were stolen during a “frost-jacking” spree in Fife on Friday.

The thefts occurred between 8am and 8.50am while the vehicles were left defrosting outside properties.

First, an Audi A3 in Glenrothes and was traced in Kirkcaldy a short time later. The second was a black Hyundai i40 in Kinghorn, Burntisland, reported around 8.40am.

The third was a blue BMW X3 on Abbots Walk, Kirkcaldy, which was reported around 8.50am and traced nearby a short time later.

No arrests have been made in connection.

Detective inspector Sammi Davidson said: “Our enquiries are ongoing into these incidents and I am appealing for anyone with any information which may assist us to contact us.

“The owners of these vehicles had left them unattended while the engine was running in order to defrost the car.

“With temperatures to expected to remain low I would urge residents not to leave their cars unattended as it only takes seconds for an opportunist to take the vehicle.

“I would encourage people to use other options including covering windscreens at night or using manual scrapers or de-icing products.”

Those with information are urged to contact 101, quoting incident 0727 of November 21, 2025.

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