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Baltimore police have reported a troubling uptick in burglaries in the Hampden area, with at least four incidents occurring within just a few days. Each of these crimes has taken place within a mile of one another, raising alarms among local business owners and residents alike.
The string of burglaries has left the community on edge, as shopkeepers worry about the safety of their establishments and the potential impact on their livelihoods. Many businesses are now considering enhancing their security measures, including installing surveillance cameras and alarm systems, to deter further criminal activity.
Local authorities are urging residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious behavior to the police. Community meetings are being organized to discuss safety strategies and strengthen neighborhood watch efforts. The recent events have sparked a dialogue about the need for increased police presence and proactive measures to ensure the safety of the Hampden business district.
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