Detroit Metro Airport sees spike in vehicle thefts in 2022

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"You can't really trust your vehicle there," Brian Adams, previous owner of a 2021 Jeep Track Hawk said. "I walked into the terminal, and I even thought, 'I am going back to move it somewhere else where it's not so visible.' Had I trusted those instincts maybe it wouldn't have gotten stolen," Eric Thomas, former owner of a 2017 Jeep SRT said. Eric and Brian have very similar stories. They both were on business trips traveling for no more than 48 hours and upon return, both men were in shock when their parking spaces were empty. "In less than 24 hours. We come back from New York and our car is gone," Brian says.
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Already mentioned this the last time you ran this story. The security guards are in on it. You cannot have minimum wage security watching peoples private property. Its commical they would get more security to patrol, it only means even more thefts will happen, because more lookouts will be on the job

lowdimes
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Can't even have your car at the airport without people wanting to steal your shit

JuwanBuchanan
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It’s not just in DTW but all over metro Detroit.

dabz
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These are supposed to be the most convenient place to leave your vehicle with the price tag to pay. However, the customers don’t benefit. Hopefully exploration of cameras will become reality in the very near future 😢

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If you value your car and don’t mind spending more money to protect it then just boot each tire during storage.

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Kin folk said Jed move away from there 🤠🤮😝👎

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