Baltimore police investigate dozens of rideshare carjackings

Commissioner Michael Harrison and FBI Baltimore Special Agent In Charge Thomas Sobocinski announce the arrest of six people related to a wave of carjackings and robberies using ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft, Wednesday, Dec. 21, 2022, in Baltimore, Md. (Lilly Price/The Baltimore Sun via AP)

BALTIMORE (AP) — Police in Baltimore are investigating dozens of rideshare carjackings and robberies over the past month but have seen more cases despite several arrests, Police Commissioner Michael Harrison said Wednesday.

In many cases, an active rideshare driver’s car and phone are stolen and the carjacker then poses as a driver, using the rideshare app to pick up unsuspecting riders, who are robbed through mobile payment apps or taken to ATMs to withdraw cash, Harrison said at a news conference.

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