A car thief was caught on surveillance video stealing a vehicle from a driveway on 2800 block of southeast colt drive. They pulled the car into the driveway, got out and went to work. They lifted the door, took everything out — even took the jack out of the back. Then they left in a gray pickup truck with chrome wheels. The woman who owns the home returned and noticed her car gone. But it was too late — there were tire tracks everywhere and blood in her driveway
A car thief was caught on surveillance video stealing a vehicle from a driveway on 2800 block of southeast colt drive.
A car thief was caught on surveillance video stealing a vehicle from a driveway on 2800 block of southeast colt drive. The suspect is described as a black male, with dreadlocks and wearing dark clothing.
They pulled the car into the driveway, got out and went to work.
They pulled the car into the driveway, got out and went to work.
They lifted the door, took everything out — even took the jack out of the back.
They lifted the door, took everything out — even took the jack out of the back.
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Then they left in a gray pickup truck with chrome wheels.
The thief was a man of about 30 years old, and he had on gray jeans and an undershirt. He was driving a stolen car with chrome wheels.
The woman who owns the home returned and noticed her car gone.
The woman who owns the home returned and noticed her car gone. She called 911, and officers responded immediately to investigate. Upon arrival, they learned that another neighbor had been driving the woman’s vehicle at the time it was stolen. The neighbors reported this information to police; however, the woman was not injured nor did she require medical attention following the incident.
The police officers also learned that there were no signs of damage on either vehicle when they arrived at their respective homes (the suspect had stated he did not want any messes left behind).
But it was too late — there were tire tracks everywhere and blood in her driveway.
But it was too late — there were tire tracks everywhere and blood in her driveway. The thief had left a trail of blood from his car to his house, where he was arrested by police.
The man told them he’d been robbed by another man while walking home from work at 5 p.m., but when they searched him, they found nothing on him except for an ID card with fake information (his name was Johnny Doe). They found several pieces of cash in his pocket as well as $150 worth of clothing that didn’t belong to him — including a pair of pants with blood stains on them!
She called 911 and officers responded immediately.
If you see a child who is in danger, call 911 immediately. Your local police department will be able to respond quickly, and they may even be able to prevent further harm from taking place.
Be prepared with your family’s emergency plan and know where everyone is so they can’t be separated in an emergency.
- What are the steps to take if you are in an emergency?
- What should you do if you are separated from your family?
- What should you do if you are separated from your friends?
- What should you do if there is a fire and no one is home and it’s too dangerous for them to come back, like their house was on fire or something happened at school but they have no way of getting home.
Conclusion
It’s a good idea to have your family’s emergency plan and know where everyone is so they can’t be separated. This mom was obviously prepared for this situation, but it was also lucky that she wasn’t injured or lost her vehicle. She called 911 immediately and officers responded immediately.