"San Francisco Leaders Take Action Against Car Break-In Epidemic"

San Francisco Supervisor Dean Preston is sponsoring a hearing to address the city's problem with car break-ins, which have reached epidemic levels. The hearing will involve various city departments reporting on strategies to combat the issue. The District Attorney's Office reported 127 felony auto burglary/theft cases presented and 86 cases filed between January and July 2023. While the office has secured 45 convictions so far this year, most car break-ins go unsolved. The police have promised increased patrols and the use of "bait" cars, while Preston suggested launching a public campaign urging visitors not to leave anything in their cars. The ongoing problem is impacting the city's reputation and economy.
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