There are a very limited number of car thieves that are technically proficient enough to steal cars by mimicking remote start and unlock features.
Ford trucks, particularly older F250/350 are both exceptionally easy to steal and are targeted in San Antonio for use in border smuggling operations.
Vehicle burglaries at hotels are also common here. If you were leaving guns in your car overnight at a hotel or even at an Airbnb you are wrong.
That said…..
I call bull shit on the mass theft in San Antonio. Variations of that same story about competitors being targeted at the NSSC have been going around for years. The prior versions claimed that while at the National shooting sports center competitors vehicles were physically marked and they were followed to homes /hotels where their vehicles were broken into in hopes of stealing guns. The first time this came up several years ago not only was it not in the local news but I checked with the local auto theft task force and they claimed it never happened.
Unless homeboy can come up with a police report number I called b******t. And even if he has a police report number It will not involve being targeted via the NSSC.
Final tip from my colleagues on the auto theft task force. LoJack is still the best option for getting your vehicle back. The professional thieves routinely disable factory systems such as OnStar.