Police in Oakland are warning residents about a rise in smash-and-grab robberies, the department said Wednesday. 

Robberies in Oakland “remain elevated,” police said, and smash-and-grab robberies, especially of people in vehicles, are increasing. 

According to police, several recent robbery victims were either sitting in their vehicle or stopped while driving when they were approached by one or more individuals. The suspects would break the passenger side window and grab belongings from the passenger side. 

“Despite the victims’ attempts to retain their items, the suspects overpower them and leave with the stolen items,” said police in a statement sent out Wednesday. 

Oakland Police are not releasing specifics about the crimes, so as not to affect the investigations, but said they are deploying officers to areas of the city that have experienced the surge in robberies. 

People are advised to remain vigilant, as thieves often target distracted drivers. If targeted, do not resist and remain calm. If possible, personal items should be stored in the trunk or under a seat. Anyone who feels they may be being followed should drive to the nearest police station or call 911. 

Despite this uptick in smash-and-grabs, Oakland Police said burglaries are down by nearly 50 percent compared to the same time last year. Robberies, however, have increased by 32 percent compared to the same time last year. 

Anyone who has been a victim of a smash-and-grab or who may have information regarding any of these cases is urged to call (510) 238-3326. 

Katy St. Clair got her start in journalism by working in the classifieds department at the East Bay Express during the height of alt weeklies, then sweet talked her way into becoming staff writer, submissions editor, and music editor. She has been a columnist in the East Bay Express, SF Weekly, and the San Francisco Examiner. Starting in 2015, she begrudgingly scaled the inverted pyramid at dailies such as the Vallejo Times-Herald, The Vacaville Reporter, and the Daily Republic. She has her own independent news site and blog that covers the delightfully dysfunctional town of Vallejo, California, where she also collaborates with the investigative team at Open Vallejo. A passionate advocate for people with developmental disabilities, she serves on both the Board of the Arc of Solano and the Arc of California. She lives in Vallejo.