Baltimore, MD - May 8, 2025  - U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers in the Baltimore Field Office intercepted 250 stolen vehicles headed for overseas export in 2024, valued at nearly $9.6 million, officials announced Thursday.

The figure marks a 27% decrease from 343 vehicle recoveries in 2023, reflecting a notable local decline even as national recoveries rose.

Nationwide, CBP recovered 1,445 stolen vehicle exports in 2024 — a 9% increase over the 1,316 recovered the year prior. Despite the national uptick, enforcement efforts at Mid-Atlantic ports, including those in Baltimore, appear to be deterring organized vehicle theft in the region.

“Auto theft remains a rising concern in the United States,” said Matthew Suarez, CBP’s Acting Director of Field Operations in Baltimore, via press release. “Customs and Border Protection officers remain committed to combatting this illicit international trade in stolen vehicles by intercepting these vehicles at our seaports and hitting the bad guys where it hurts most — in the wallet.”... Read More: FOX45