COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KRHD) — Electric bike and scooter thefts are surging at Texas A&M University, leaving students worried about their daily transportation and taking extra precautions to protect their rides.
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University police report 15 electric scooters and bikes have been stolen in just the last month, with almost all thefts occurring on the main campus. The sudden spike has students like Bennett Palla questioning the timing and searching for safer parking spots.
Texas A&M University Police Department
"Crazy to me. It's like, why now, honestly?" Palla said.
The thefts are impacting students who depend on electric bikes and scooters for daily campus transportation. For many, the stolen device

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