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Yemeni Community in Baltimore Raises Security Concerns Following Commercial Break-Ins

BALTIMORE, MD โ€” Leaders and business owners from Baltimore's Yemeni community met with local officials on Thursday, February 19, 2026, to address pressing security concerns following a series of recent commercial break-ins. The meeting, held in response to growing anxiety among immigrant entrepreneurs, focused on street safety, police visibility, and property protection.

During the discussion, attendees highlighted several recent property crimes that have targeted minority-owned businesses in the city. Community representatives expressed that these recurring break-ins not only cause significant financial distress but also threaten the viability of local small businesses. Business owners shared firsthand accounts of forced entry, vandalism, and inventory theft, calling for immediate collaborative action to curb the trend.

In response, local police representatives outlined plans to increase patrols in the affected commercial districts and offered security assessments to help store owners better fortify their properties. The Yemeni community plans to establish a block-watch network and improve communication channels with local law enforcement to ensure a swift response to suspicious activities. Organizers emphasize that keeping Baltimore's business corridors safe requires a unified front between community members, business owners, and police.

Sources : wbaltv

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