NEW YORK (AP) - The iPod craze has spawned a crime wave in city subways.Police told the city transportation board on Wednesday that 50 iPods have been reported stolen on the subways so far this year, compared to none during the same period last year. Cell phone thefts have more than doubled to 165 from 82 last year.The thefts fueled a 20 percent spike in robberies last month on the subway, officials said. Most thieves are believed to keep the devices, which can retail for $100 to $500."It usually has to do with young people taking them from young people," said police Commissioner Raymond Kelly.
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