Baltimore, Md - Dec. 2, 2024 - Maryland has been ranked as the state with the fourth-highest rate of car theft, at 118% above the U.S. average, according to new research by tire experts at Tires Easy that shows states most at risk from car theft.
The study analyzed FBI crime data regarding motor vehicle thefts by state during 2023, comparing it with the number of registered vehicles in the same year, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. It identified the states whose vehicles are the most susceptible to car theft.
Maryland ranks as the state where vehicles are fourth-most likely to be stolen. The state, which has over 5 million registered vehicles, saw 33,624 motor vehicle thefts in 2023. This is 664.51 thefts per 100,000 vehicles, the fourth-highest rate nationwide. It is 117.5% above the average American state's theft rate of 305.52 per 100,000 vehicles.
Gary Davis of Tires Easy commented on the findings: “Car theft remains a persistent issue across the U.S., and with some states reporting notably higher rates than others, it’s important for vehicle owners to know the threats they face. The data may encourage some to adopt preventative strategies, like anti-theft devices." He said in the press release. “Factors like urban density, availability of secure parking, and law enforcement response times all play a role in these statistics, underlining the importance of public awareness and proactive security measures in these states.”... Read More: FOX45