As Waldo/Brookside speak up against crime . . . We notice our progressive friends starting to take the topic just a bit more seriously.
Accordingly . . . Here's a worthwhile conversation and a bit of data regarding trending local auto crime:
Kansas City residents made 4,351 stolen auto reports in 2021; by 2023, that number had jumped to 7,567.
Capt. Rob Schreiber with the Kansas City Police Department 's property crimes unit said the spike in cases is partially due to how easy it has become to steal Kias and Hyundais.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Why is Kansas City seeing a spike in car thefts?
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