(Crohn) – The Auckland Police Administration asks Rideshare drivers to be about to see investigators an increase in robbery and trying with clouds.
OPD said that three recent cases occurred in the same area of 46 Street and Foothill Street, which follows each similar scheme.
The police said: “In these recent incidents, the unknown suspects requested horse riding in the area,” the police said. “Once the car entered or when the driver arrives, the suspects claimed a problem with the car and asked the driver to withdraw. At that point, the suspect (Alq) is trying to steal the car or steal the driver.”
Oakland emphasized that two events were arrested in terms of two cases and identity of the third events in the third incident.
“OPD makes this consultant safety to keep our society in knowledge,” OPD added. “We also urge drivers and delivery programs to remain alert and exercise protection reserves.”
Police urges Rideshare drivers to use the following tips to help stay safe:
• Stay familiarity with your surroundings when accepting flights.
• Think about a GPS mark (such as fish or tiles) in your car as an additional hatN.
• Install an impulsive camera to help record any accidents.
• If one of the contestants requests an unexpected or unsafe stop, trust your instincts-lead to a well-lit area and contact the number 911 if necessary.
Despite the rise in the accidents of the Rideshare driver, OPD said he “sees a decrease in the city level in the crime.”
These are all active cases. Anyone with information is encouraged to summon the OPD on (510) 238-3326.