Keep an eye on your unattended car, suggests Grumpy Editor.
Motor vehicle thefts rose 33.5 percent in many large U.S. cities in this year's first half from the same period last year.
Kia and Hyundai brands are at the top of the stolen list.
On the “brighter" side, homicides dropped 9.4 percent in this year's first half in 30 top cities.
Killings were down 22 percent in Los Angeles, 11 percent in New York and 7 percent in Chicago so far this year, reports The Wall Street Journal.
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