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<p>In a new wave of crime that occurs in an instant, thieves are cagily sliding into victim’s cars and snatching valuables from open windows, in what police are calling “sliding.”</p>
<p>From Corbin, Ky., to Tampa, slippery sliders are being caught on camera all across the country. Sometimes the perpetrator is caught red-handed, but most of the time the victim has no idea until it’s too late.</p>
<p>Often operating at gas stations while customers are casually pumping fuel, thieves lying in wait pounce, snatching purses and other valuables, then running off.</p> Limited Edition
<p>“They’re not looking for a confrontation,” Houston police officer Jim Woods told ABC News. “They just want the property, because they know it’s being left abandoned and you’re not paying enough attention.”</p>
<p>And police say these types of crimes are on the rise.</p>
<p>In an incident caught on tape at a Houston gas station, a woman pulled up and walked into the station as a man in a neighboring vehicle cased the inside of her car. Once she returned to the pump, the slider struck.</p> 2013 New Style
<p>“It’s very scary that someone could just surprise you and just steal all of your belongings,” the victim said.</p>
<p>Authorities say the best thing the public can do is lock car doors every time the vehicle is exited.</p>
<p>“It’s yours, protect it,” Woods said. “And the easiest way to protect it is keep it locked up, keep it with you, and don’t leave it in the vehicle unoccupied.”</p> football shirt culture
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<p>In a new wave of crime that occurs in an instant, thieves are cagily sliding into victim’s cars and snatching valuables from open windows, in what police are calling “sliding.”</p>
<p>From Corbin, Ky., to Tampa, slippery sliders are being caught on camera all across the country. Sometimes the perpetrator is caught red-handed, but most of the time the victim has no idea until it’s too late.</p>
<p>Often operating at gas stations while customers are casually pumping fuel, thieves lying in wait pounce, snatching purses and other valuables, then running off.</p> Limited Edition
<p>“They’re not looking for a confrontation,” Houston police officer Jim Woods told ABC News. “They just want the property, because they know it’s being left abandoned and you’re not paying enough attention.”</p>
<p>And police say these types of crimes are on the rise.</p>
<p>In an incident caught on tape at a Houston gas station, a woman pulled up and walked into the station as a man in a neighboring vehicle cased the inside of her car. Once she returned to the pump, the slider struck.</p> 2013 New Style
<p>“It’s very scary that someone could just surprise you and just steal all of your belongings,” the victim said.</p>
<p>Authorities say the best thing the public can do is lock car doors every time the vehicle is exited.</p>
<p>“It’s yours, protect it,” Woods said. “And the easiest way to protect it is keep it locked up, keep it with you, and don’t leave it in the vehicle unoccupied.”</p> football shirt culture
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