The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

As car thefts surge, police urge vigilance

- By Christian Boone christian. boone@ ajc. com

The biggest increases are in more affluent parts of town, along the Peachtree corridor from Buckhead to downtown, said Atlanta police Deputy Chief Michael O’connor.

Atlanta has experience­d a dramatic increase of auto thefts over the last month, and police say inattentiv­e drivers shoulder some of the blame.

In a 28- day period ending Nov. 14, 337 cars were stolen in the city. That’s up 83% from the same period last year, according to stats c alculated by t he Atlanta Police Department.

The biggest increases are i n more aff l uent parts of town, along the Peachtree c orr i dor f rom Buckhead to downtown, said Atlanta police Deputy Chief Michael O’connor.

Since Sunday night, eight cars have been stolen in Zone 2, which includes Buckhead.

“All of t hose c ars were taken either running or with keys inside of them,” O’connor said.

Five cars have been appropriat­ed from Midtown since

Sunday evening, he said. Four were v i r t u a l l y g i f t - wrapped, with key fobs left inside, he said.

“We’re seeing t hi s pattern over and over,” O’connor said. “I believe roughly 70% of vehicles stolen this year have been stolen with the key fob inside.”

That negligence is not lost on the perpetrato­rs, who are now targeting more expensive cars.

Among the vehicles stolen in the last week: a Range Rover and a Porsche Panamera, O’connor said.

Driveways and gas stations are typically the setting for such thefts, he said.

“You make i t so simple for a car to be stolen,” the deputy chief said. “Anybody can just lift the door handle, push the start button and drive off.”

O’connor said investigat­ors have “a number of suspects” wanted in multiple cases.

Despite the recent surge, auto thefts are up just 1% for the year.

Overall, crime in Atlanta is down 17% in 2020. But violent crime continues to rise.

The city recorded its 130th murder Tuesday, a deadly shooting in northwest Atlanta. It’s the highest total since 2003, when there were 148 killings, and a 42% increase from this time in 2019.

The 28- day period through Nov. 14 also saw a 74% rise in aggravated assaults, according to the police department.

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