Amid an increase in recent robberies targeting young people wearing expensive designer sneakers, Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department is working to alert locals about the rise in shoe thefts.
In a new crime alert, D.C. police noted that sneakers often valued between $600 and $1200, have recently become a target for thieves. In the alert, sneaker models from brands like Balenciaga, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Amiri and Lanvin were highlighted as prime targets for thieves.
To help keep everyone safe, the local police department is urging the community to be aware of this situation and to take the following safety precautions.
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1. Stay Aware of Your Surroundings: Always be mindful of who is around you, especially when walking alone or at night. If you notice any suspicious activity, trust your instincts and move to a well-lit or populated area.
2. Walk in Groups: Thieves are less likely to target individuals who are walking with others. Encourage your children and teens to walk with friends or family members whenever possible.
3. Avoid Displaying High-Value Items: If possible, avoid wearing high-end designer sneakers or other valuable items in public, especially in unfamiliar or isolated areas. Thieves may be watching for opportunities to strike.
4. Use Main Roads and Well-Lit Paths: Stick to busy, well-lit streets and avoid shortcuts through alleys or isolated areas. Thieves are more likely to target individuals in secluded areas.
5. Be Cautious on Social Media: Discourage youth from posting about expensive items, such as designer sneakers, on social media, especially in real-time. Thieves may use social media to identify potential targets.
6. Keep Valuables Secured: If you must carry expensive sneakers or other valuable items, consider carrying them in a secure bag and avoid drawing attention to them.
7. Report Suspicious Activity: If you or someone you know is approached by individuals acting suspiciously, or if you witness a robbery in progress, contact MPD immediately.
“We are committed to ensuring the safety of our community and will be increasing patrols in areas where these incidents have occurred,” the D.C. police notice said. “Please stay alert and do not hesitate to report any suspicious behavior. Together, we can work to prevent further incidents and keep our community safe.”
This all comes just a week after three students were robbed at gunpoint for their $1,000 Balenciaga shoes and Jordan sneakers in Southeast, D.C., according to police.