San Antonio woman's car stolen twice in four months, sparking online debate over reasons

A San Antonio woman's complaint in the Nextdoor app that her 2016 Hyundai Sonata has been stolen twice in four months has sparked a contentious online debate about the cause of the thefts. Some people responding to North Side resident Cynthia Cruz's complaint blamed her misfortune on the cite-and-release rule that would be codified under the San Antonio Justice Charter, a proposal that will go before voters in May as Proposition A. Others got in jabs at Bexar County District Attorney Joe Gonzales, whose office adopted a cite-and-release policy for low-level offense shortly after he first elected.
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