A letter from seven Maryland Republican delegates raises concerns about actions Baltimore City leaders are taking to stop car thefts and carjackings in Baltimore.

The letter was sent to Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael Harrison by delegates Morgan, Arikan, Grammar, Szeliga, Fisher, Chisholm and Nawrocki.

In the letter, the lawmakers say that they have been told by "numerous people" that they fear getting carjacked or having their car stolen in Baltimore. The delegates said that there were 2,473 auto thefts in Baltimore in 2022 with 397 arrests. They also said that there were seven guilty verdicts for car thefts.

"One conviction for every 353 cars stolen shows that if a criminal steals a car in Baltimore City, they are nearly guaranteed to get away with the crime. However, if the criminal is caught, they will receive a slap on the wrist, leaving victims of car theft and carjackings not receiving the justice they deserve," said the lawmakers in the letter.... Read More: FOX45