Baltimore is facing trouble rising in auto thefts across the City, statistics show.

In fact, the crime up significantly in all nine police districts.

According to the latest crime statistics posted by the Baltimore Police Department, there have been 3, 162 reported auto thefts citywide so far this year. That’s a 138% increase compared to this time last year.

“The general reason why cars are stolen or carjacked is to provide a vehicle to commit other crimes,” said Jason Johnson, a former deputy commissioner with BPD, weighing in on the spike.... Read More: FOX45