More than 5,000 cars have been stolen in Baltimore City so far this year. Just last week, Baltimore Police Department data revealed 383 vehicles were taken in the span of seven days. But finding and holding car thieves accountable may be an uphill battle.

“Because factually, how do you prove that this person broke into the car and stole the car? Not everybody has a Ring doorbell or a security camera,” said Jeremy Eldridge, an Attorney with EN Lawyers.

Some blame the spike in auto thefts on a Tik Tok challenge, which makes certain models of Hyundai and Kia cars vulnerable to being stolen.

Earlier this year, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said millions of cars nationwide are potential targets due to the social media trend.
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