The latest figures, which include thefts, break-ins and vehicle tamperings, equate to about 1,000 crimes a day.
Across England and Wales, police have so far closed nearly two-thirds of cases without identifying a suspect (63 per cent). One-third (33 per cent) of vehicle crimes from March were listed as still under investigation. Fewer than one per cent of incidents have so far resulted in court action or a caution, although this is likely to rise as investigations progress.
Police recorded 523 vehicle crimes in the Sheffield local authority area in March, the figures show.
The figures from data.police.uk also show the approximate location of each recorded vehicle crime. We have compiled this list of the neighbourhoods in Sheffield with the greatest number of reported vehicle crime incidents last month.
These neighbourhoods are known as middle-layer super output areas, which the Office for National Statistics (ONS) uses to divide England and Wales into more than 7,000 smaller areas of between 5,000 and 15,000 residents.

5. Burngreave and Grimesthorpe.
Figures show the third worst city neighbourhood for vehicle crime in Sheffield in March 2023 was Burngreave and Grimesthorpe, with a total of 25 reports to South Yorkshire Police Photo: Google

6. Cathedral and Kelham
Figures show the fourth worst city neighbourhood for vehicle crime in Sheffield in March 2023 was Cathedral and Kelham, with a total of 20 reports to South Yorkshire Police Photo: Google

7. Norton and Norton Lees
Figures show the fifth worst city neighbourhood for vehicle crime in Sheffield in March 2023 was Norton and Norton Lees, with a total of 19 reports to South Yorkshire Police Photo: Google

8. Highfield and Lowfield
Figures show the sixth worst city neighbourhood for vehicle crime in Sheffield in March 2023 was Highfield and Lowfield, with a total of 18 reports to South Yorkshire Police Photo: Google