HEAT ® FACTS & HISTORY
HEAT® (Help Eliminate Auto
Thefts) is Michigan’s statewide auto theft prevention program that coordinates
citizen action with law enforcement agencies through a confidential, toll-free
tip line (1-800-242-HEAT) for reporting information on stolen vehicles
and suspected auto theft activities including insurance fraud and
carjackings.
Michigan insurers
initiated HEAT®, a statewide tip reward program, in 1985 to encourage
citizen participation and cooperation with law enforcement agencies to curb
auto theft related activity.
HEAT® is funded through and administered by the Michigan auto insurance
industry through the Michigan Automobile Insurance Placement Facility (M.A.I.P.F.),
an association of automobile insurers in the state. The HEAT ® toll-free
tip number for reporting information on stolen vehicles and suspected auto
theft activities is 1-800-242-HEAT (4328).
HEAT® is (1) an
avenue for citizens to help their local police agencies eliminate auto theft,
and (2) a way to let prosecuting attorneys and judges know that the citizens in
this state believe that auto theft is a heinous crime which affects all of us
by making our communities unsafe while increasing our taxes and insurance
premiums.
HEAT® rewards citizens for
information that leads to the arrest and prosecution of individuals suspected
of auto theft, auto theft related insurance fraud, auto theft related identity
theft, auto theft ring members, chop shop operators and carjackers.
HEAT® REWARDS:
Tip callers are rewarded with
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up to $1,000 if their tip leads
to the arrest and prosecution of a suspected car thief and for auto theft
related insurance fraud and/or identity theft;
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up to $10,000 is awarded if the
tip results in the arrest and binding over for trial of suspected theft ring
members and/or chop shop operators.
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$2,000 for information for arrest
and prosecution of a carjacking suspect.
CONFIDENTIALITY. A
key component in the success of HEAT® is the confidentiality of the
program. Guidelines are in place to protect the confidentiality of the
caller, individual police officers, specific addresses, and other specific
reference data.
When submitting a HEAT® tip, the caller may use a legitimate name or an
alias. If testimony is requested in the prosecution of the auto theft
activity, the decision to come forward and testify is up to
the caller. Rewards are paid when suspects are arrested and
prosecuted for an auto theft related crime. For chop shop and theft ring
operations, the suspect must be bound over for trial - conviction of the crime
is not necessary.
HOW TO REPORT A TIP
By calling 1-800-242-HEAT®, callers can offer
information on auto theft activity throughout Michigan. The HEAT® tip line
is a confidential toll-free hotline. The tip line is monitored by the
Michigan State Police Criminal Investigation Section, which directs tip
information to the appropriate police agencies throughout the state.
The HEAT® tip line is staffed 24 hours a day,
seven days a week. If the auto theft activity is in progress please call your
local police, then call 1-800-242-HEAT® .
Tipsters may also report auto theft
activities confidentially
online!
Whether you call the HEAT® tip line or submit a tip online, the Michigan
State Police forwards your tip to the appropriate law enforcement agency for
immediate investigation.
THOSE INELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE HEAT® TIP REWARDS
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Police officers or any household resident or relative. (Relative being
spouse, son, daughter, mother, father, sibling, grandparent, aunt, uncle,
cousin, niece, nephew, in-law or any step relative.)
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Individuals directly involved in the HEAT® program, MAIPF, the HEAT® committee
or any household resident or relative.
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Retired police personnel for a period of at least three years after their
retirement or any household resident or relative for the same period of
time.
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Individuals employed as security guards or any household resident or relative.
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Anyone actively involved in the investigation of fraud or auto theft for his or
her company or any household resident or relative.
Considered a trailblazer in the
area of auto theft prevention, the Michigan HEAT® Program provides free
materials such as posters, flyers, and litter bags. Also available are two
interactive exhibits and speakers for any interested parties or groups.
For more information or to order
supplies, contact the Michigan Automobile
Insurance Placement Facility or John Bailey & Associates Inc.