Crime & Safety

Distraction Thefts On The Rise In Howard County

Authorities are reporting an increase in distraction thefts that target older folks in retail parking lots.

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — Authorities are warning residents to be aware of what they're calling distraction thefts that target older people.

The Howard County Police Department and other jurisdictions have seen an increase in distraction thefts that focus on older residents in retail parking lots.

"Typically, in this type of theft or 'jewelry scam,' suspects may approach their victims with friendly conversation—asking for directions, offering compliments or even placing 'gifted' jewelry on them. During this interaction, they use quick, deceptive movements to steal valuables the victim is already wearing," the police department explained.

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Detectives recommend residents take the following precautions:

  • Be aware of your surroundings, especially while wearing jewelry
  • Do not engage with strangers who approach unexpectedly
  • Remove any item placed on you and walk away
  • Never allow anyone to touch or remove your personal property

Anyone who is approached and feels unsafe should call 911, the police department stated.

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Any residents who believe they may have been a victim of this crime but have not yet reported it are encouraged to do so by calling the non-emergency dispatch number at 410-313-2200.

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