![]() South Yorkshire and Essex also both saw 83 per cent of car thefts going unsolved. The Metropolitan Police had the worst record for car thefts, with 86 per cent going unsolved. Hampshire and Surrey followed closely behind, each with 82 per cent of burglary cases going unsolved. South Yorkshire had the highest rate of unsolved burglaries, with 84 per cent of all cases closed without a suspect being identified. ![]() That is equivalent to 5,916 crimes going unsolved every single day. ![]() Overall, 2,159,583 cases across all crimes were closed without a suspect being identified in England and Wales in the year to June - a 10 per cent increase from the previous year. Just four per cent of car thefts resulted in a suspect being charged or summonsed. It means that over three in four (77 per cent) of car thefts went unsolved in that period. ![]()
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