An app-based rental car company has suspended service in Chicago after more than 100 vehicles were stolen through misuse of its mobile application.
The company “car2go” announced Wednesday that service in Chicago was temporarily shut down “out of an abundance of caution,” a company spokeswoman said.
“We are working with law enforcement to neutralize a fraud issue,” the company wrote in a tweet. “No personal or confidential member information has been compromised.”
Chicago police said that 100 vehicles are currently unaccounted for, and that 50 vehicles — all of them Mercedes-Benz — remain in the Chicago area.
Police confirmed that the cars were stolen through “deceptive or fraudulent means through a mobile app.”
Several vehicles have been recovered, and over a dozen persons of interest are being questioned, police said. Most of the recovered vehicles were found on the West Side.
Police said they were working with the company to locate other stolen vehicles.
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Car2go, a subsidiary of Daimler North America, launched in Chicago in 2018 with 400 eco-friendly cars that could rented per minute through a smartphone app.