In March this year there were 481 recorded vehicle crimes in Derbyshire – making the county the 19th worst for car crime in England and Wales.
Chesterfield saw 41 reports of vehicle crime during the same month.
In the worst-affected part of the town there were seven reports, making it the 66th worst place in the country for vehicle break-ins and thefts.
Nationally, the worst-hit county was West Midlands, followed by London and South Yorkshire.
Pictured here are all of the Chesterfield neighbourhoods included in the data – taken from police.uk.
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