Submitted by SystemSensor t3_z77fml in baltimore
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MaterialMilk t1_iy5flg6 wrote
There are 7-8 robberies in the same incident on the Citize app.
1:44am: Police have received a 911 report of a man that was assaulted by a group while getting into his Uber.
1:46am: Police advise while at a stop, the group jumped out of a vehicle then proceeded to rob and assault the victim.
1:50am: Police report this is a pattern robbery.
1:51am: Police advise that this happened yesterday with three or four robberies.
1:53am: Police advise that a man poses as an Uber driver. When he pulls over to pick up the victims, three others appear and assault and rob the victims.
1:55am: Police advise the vehicle used as an Uber is a blue Prius. The vehicle following the Uber is a red vehicle.
1:56am: Police advised that this group also has done a robbery in Pikesville.
2:04am: Police are advising everyone to be aware. The group is reaching different districts, targeting different people.
5:09am: Police have found another victim of the heists.
5:10am: Police advise the license plate on the Prius is 1ER6522.
5:13am: Police advise that a woman was also robbed in Darien Road in an Uber at gunpoint.
SystemSensor OP t1_iy5h6ms wrote
Thanks for posting this. I saw someone claim they were kidnapped under similar circumstances earlier in the weekend while they assaulted him and forced him to pull out cash from atms. But im shocked that local news is barely covering this
Edit: Looks like the police finally confirmed at least 1 kidnapping
TheCaptainDamnIt t1_iy96434 wrote
WBAL had this on their 5 and 6pm newscast yesterday.
SystemSensor OP t1_iy9f60r wrote
Yeah it looks like it’s finally being covered now. It was concerning me that as of yesterday afternoon there had been barely a single mention of the fact that multiple people were kidnapped over a 3 day stretch and robbed of their entire checking account balances at gunpoint and there was not even a police PSA warning about it
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SystemSensor OP t1_iy9gxkw wrote
It drives me crazy. Im not some NextDoor addicted housewife posting & calling the cops because someone’s wearing a hoodie on my street in the middle of the winter. But i want to know if theres a string of robberies in my neighborhood before i find out the hard way
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SilverProduce0 t1_iy59xbw wrote
This is scary. I have been leery of rideshare since having a bad experience with Uber in Denver. Nothing close to this, obviously, but…
Unless you really do look at the driver’s picture vs the app’s picture, you don’t know who you are getting in to a car with.
Fadedcamo t1_iy52yqp wrote
Interesting that the rider share driver appears to be in on the robbery. Shouldn't be too hard to track this person down, no?
SystemSensor OP t1_iy53qxe wrote
Could be that they carjacked an uber driver and took rides all night robbing customers
PleaseBmoreCharming t1_iy56fus wrote
Wouldn't you need the person's phone?
_reptilia_ t1_iy58dmn wrote
I believe so, unless they stole that too? Maybe the person driving the Uber is that reckless and did use a car they registered - I wouldn't be shocked
PleaseBmoreCharming t1_iy5at9d wrote
Good points. Maybe.
Not a good look for rideshare companies who pride themselves on saying their system is full proof and safe. Beyond an app on someone's phone, getting into a stranger's car requires A LOT of trust on a societal scale that isn't set up for such. Kinda crazy we've talked ourselves into thinking this is okay instead of just investing public transportation like we've been doing for almost 100 years prior.
_reptilia_ t1_iy5d1um wrote
That would make too much sense and not put enough money in someone's pocket though.
YoYoMoMa t1_iy81gfc wrote
>on saying their system is full proof and safe
Absolutely no one has ever said that.
Ride share apps are far safer than taxis is what is most often said (and clearly true).
yeehawdudeq t1_iy6elyk wrote
Ubers usually keep their phones on a mount on the dash for directions.
Jeditard t1_iy7dxs3 wrote
They just pretend to be Uber & contact the driver and ask them to give them a passcode from their phone so that they, the thieves, can log into that account from theor phones.
Robbiebphoto t1_iyaky8n wrote
This was posted on our Facebook Baltimore Uber/Lyft driver page…
Sooooo....my friend was told by her cop friend that on at least 2 occasions...the robbers called an Uber. Upon arrival the Uber driver was abducted and placed in the trunk of the vehicle. The robber then started accepting Uber rides using the drivers app and vehicle. Once he gets a customer in the car......he takes them somewhere and another car pulls up with several men in it. They take the customer to the atm and make them withdraw cash.
SystemSensor OP t1_iyal9sw wrote
Thats fucking insane. How are you even supposed to stop that from happening as a driver or rider
Robbiebphoto t1_iyb3401 wrote
A lot of drivers won’t drive late at night - I won’t. But we get used to being very aware of weird situations.
jwseagles t1_iy8jpvl wrote
I'd assume that the carjackings would've been reported if so
PrussianTrollFarm t1_iy9ocb2 wrote
You can buy accounts of all sorts on various websites. Some don’t even bother with hiding on the darkweb. Everything from email verified Reddit accounts to gig work platform accounts are available for purchase.
SuperBethesda t1_iy55mwj wrote
Welp, guess I won’t be using rideshare in Baltimore.
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z3mcs t1_iy9olb7 wrote
Not blocking you, this post isn't even 24 hours old. Trying to keep informative information in here and not in multiple posts in the same day. There's a banner article on this too, but I think it's just a reprint of the CBS work (I think there's an agreement between the Banner and WJZ, IIRC, where Banner folks appear on tv and things like this get reprinted by the Banner):
CaptainObvious110 t1_iy6pk7k wrote
In all fairness people have been "hacking" for decades. That's a lot worse.
SystemSensor OP t1_iy6ud7d wrote
Huh?
SystemSensor OP t1_iy53gee wrote
Apparently there were several similar incidents over the weekend, but I cant seem to find any reporting on those. Has anyone seen anything else on this?
Edit: Cbs just put out a much more comprehensive article covering both kidnappings
https://www.cbsnews.com/baltimore/news/police-are-investigating-a-string-of-uber-robberies-in-baltimore-and-baltimore-county/