The Erie County Sheriff's Office has launched Operation Key Fob to track stolen vehicles. The initiative uses air and ground units to track stolen vehicles. The Erie County Sheriff's Office announced the new initiative on July 4.

"The Erie County Sheriff's Office announced a new way for them to track stolen vehicles Thursday called 'Operation Key Fob,'" said a spokesperson for the Erie County Sheriff's Office. The initiative is expected to reduce the number of stolen vehicles in Erie County. Buffalo residents are among those who will benefit from the new initiative. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will use Operation Key Fob to track stolen vehicles and recover them. The initiative is a result of the increasing number of stolen vehicles in Erie County. The City of Buffalo has seen a rise in stolen vehicles in recent years. Delaware Avenue residents have reported several cases of stolen vehicles.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office is working with other law enforcement agencies to implement Operation Key Fob. The Buffalo Police Department is among the agencies that will be working with the Erie County Sheriff's Office. The initiative is expected to make Buffalo a safer city. The Erie County Sheriff's Office will provide updates on the progress of Operation Key Fob. A press conference is scheduled for July 10 to discuss the initiative.

The Erie County Sheriff's Office should provide clear guidance to residents on how to protect their vehicles from theft. Buffalo residents are advised to contact the Erie County Sheriff's Office if they have any information about stolen vehicles. The Erie County government should support Operation Key Fob to ensure its success. The City of Buffalo should also provide resources to support the initiative.