@@N8tiveBaller22 It's not always the cops' fault, but in this case the car was reported stolen, and there was an app that could track the car, the police should have been able to get a warrant for the app provider to give them the location. They could then have sent a patrol car, or better staked out the vehicle, and arrested whoever showed up to drive it next. There are numerous factors here that indicate this vehicle was stolen by an organized criminal group, including it disappearing from an airport garage, with no record of the call being there, and that it had been retagged at a dealership with temporary tags. This is the sort of things the cops should be investigating. For the individuals to have to track it down themselves, and potentially confront the thieves was very dangerous, even if understandable.
They may have assumed it was safer this way... They probably live where the theft rate is higher. You'd never know, but I bet they won't do it this way again, lol
@@HemiLife713 ah yes a 707 Horsepower car is slow AFFFFFFFFFFF brooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Why didn’t his wife go to the airport and have a friend/family member follow her to bring it back home? Have they not been watching the news about chargers and challengers being stolen?
I parked at a long term parking at the other airport in Houston. they gave me a ticket I had to give back before I could leave with my truck. I honestly don't know if it's the same at hobby airport. If you do have to show a ticket than it was probably an inside job with someone from the airport.
This was an inside job. Too well done, and they left no trail of evidence. Someone had to clean up the evidence and make it look like the car was never there.
@bankers:Trolled they mean someone that worked at the airport stole it and made it look like it was never there, not that the owner faked finding his car
@@jessicalmaolovett3298 Probably what happened like it did to me. My car was stolen out of Chicago Airport and when I found it IN THE GUYS DRIVEWAY and cops never found him or the guy who registered my car at the airport. Both must have dipped out when they heard the car the stole was found smh
hellcat wouldnt have gotten stolen if it was manual, you would be amazed how many people dont know how to drive manual transmission vehicles these days🤣
Because they don't want a potentially violent altercation to occur. Its for the "safety" of both parties. They won't share location with the owner, but they give the information to detectives.
@@keving.2983 Obviously that didn't happen in this case as they say they disconnected the service and the guy had to find it on his own. What info can they give detectives if they turn off the service? What if someone was kidnapped in the back seat when they stole the car?
i agree....if people think they can just leave their hard earned belongings parked in legal spots, i dont understand it either. I'm glad someone stole it to teach them a lesson.
@@DIVISIONINCISION THE #1 SPOT TO STEAL CARS IS AIRPORT PARKING LOTS, ESPECIALLY LONG TERM LOTS.. CRIMINALS DONT CARE IF THEY ARE ARE SEEN ARRIVING IN ANOTHER STOLEN CAR TO STEAL YOURS.. YOU ARE CLUELESS. PROS CAN STEAL A CAR IN SECONDS. MANY TIMES THEY HAVE A KEY IN ADVANCE, GET IN DRIVE AWAY.
Doesnt seem like they sat and waited to see if anybody came out of a store and went to go get in the car. Somebody parked it there, but were they around? It seems these folks were so anxious to just get it back, that they possibly messed up the quickest/easiest way to catch the thief/thieves.
Yeah confront someone and possibly escalate into violence over a car...sounds smart... The person driving the car could be a victim as well if the dealership is giving out temporary tags for that vehicle 🤔
@@_dj_dubz_ please notice that i said, "doesnt seem like they sat and waited to see" i said nothing about confronting anybody. You call the police 1st, wait with your eyes on the car from a short distance away, then let the police be the 1st folks to get to the car, so that they can properly process the scene, canvas the area for witnesses and perform a proper car theft investigation. And or, the police could actually sit and wait to see if anybody comes to the car, if nobody does before they arrive. This isnt the 1st car theft ever, so Im sure they have techniques they could use to apprehend the suspect/s, I could be wrong though..
@@_dj_dubz_ You're soft af. If no one teaches these people a lesson then they will never learn. Your type of thinking is why the world is so messed up today
@@_-Montana-_ he’s saying he would’ve waited till they came back then said the thief had a firearm. Meaning it’s a bs story to shoot the thief under “self defense”
These kind of cars should be left with someone who is trusted. That man should consider himself VERY lucky. It sucks that it has to be that way but, you just cannot trust anyone anymore. I'm happy that he was able to retrieve his car because it easily could've been long gone after a whole month.
An AirTag is very useful for finding a stolen car, just hide it in your car somewhere, but first remove the speaker. The speaker won’t matter since you will have it in your car, and location is the only thing neccesary.
The story says it had temporary tags so, is it a possibility that the person now driving the car is also a victim who may have thought they were driving a legit car? I heard the owner say that the airport took the position that they had no record of his car being there at the airport. Sounds like a sophisticated criminal operation.
I think the most obvious solution wouldve been take have the wife tag along and drive the car home after he gets to the airport, or get a lyft/uber from home to the airport
Non factory alarm with ignition kill and a Manual Transmission will stop a lot of potential thieves. GPS recovery is also a must. In the end if someone really wants the car and they have enough time, they will get it
My car stolen from work. CHRISTMAS DAY!!! Recovered later, messed up steering column, dented front hood, door lock busted, windshield mangled! Dumped side road, after ran out gas! Black Ford Mustang convertible, 5.5 engine, red interior... my dream car! Never the same afterwards! Supposed be a police car, part of 12 cars they never picked up, so sold to public!!! Glad found that beautiful car, min damaged!!
I can understand wanting to drive your 80k car whenever you need to, but damn I would never leave it a week anywhere that wan't my garage. At least have your wife drop you off in it or something geez.
I feel sorry for the person who purchased the car thinking it was a clean purchase, they just got robbed too. that is a big scam that is going on to it has been going on for years.
I had a guy taking pictures of my 1996 Z28 when I first got it a few weeks ago. I have 3 cars so I blocked it in but still. My neighborbood is pretty good but that doesn't stop some people from trying to get a nice ride.
Thats why I love having a local train system (Bart for me in the Bay) always just take a train to the airport. Faster, cheaper, don’t worry about your hellcat getting jacked
The sad think is the police will not do anything for them to arrest whoever stole it. We had a family member get his truck stolen the police did nothing. There was video of the theguy who stolen it along with his friends riding around town in the truck. The thief who stolen was even identified and the cops still did nothing.
Someone who works at that parking lot definitely stole that car, how would they have no record of it ever being there that makes no sense unless someone who works there stole it or was involved
@@natew8882 nope. But lately car thieves cant afford tow trucks to steal cars. Too much if a chance of loosing them. I used to carry spare steering columns in my ford work van to allow me to swap in a good one to drive it. I have 2 kill switches. And my doors are secured from the inside. Including a chunk of grade 125 chain around the seat base to a cargo ring thru the door panel with a massive padlock. I just buy door locks 4 at a time. There are 33,000 stolen cars a year in los angeles county. About 90 a day. All my friends also have gps trackers. A coworker borrowed my friends office keys and stole his car. Cops had that guy spread eagled on the hood in 5 minutes.
Even tho he was out for longer time than planned, did he check with the parking lot ppl to extend his parking? Sometimes some parking lots ask how long u will be gone.
The man probably stole it to race it on the highway. I hate those type of people. Me and my grandma were driving on the highway when a bunch of cars with their “super cool” LED lights came blazing past us and cutting lanes and I was about to flip them off
My roommate used to work at the airport driving a shuttle bus and the guys that ride around doing security get asked all the time to "call this number if you see a hellcat, amg, ram truck, etc" They offer hundreds of dollars just for a guy to call or text someone. And thats at DFW.
I’m getting that he knows what happened, first how they get a temp dealer plate matched exactly to the car if it’s been reported stolen. He didn’t even say vin changed. Sounds way to fishy
U gonna park a car like that at an airport for a long time? Remove the battery and spark plugs and chain the hood down after u park it....OR install a fuel pump switch and chain the hood down.
Wow I hope that airport faces some backlash from this. How could you not have any record of it? The world is just ridiculous these days. Mans can't even park in peace.
Now 31year old me knows that in this life to be very rich you need to be corrupt in someway or another. At least need to accept funds to stay quiet about corruption.
Leaving a garage door opener in a car parked at an airport is probably not a good idea. Even if there's no paperwork in the car that shows car owner's address, there are other ways to get it.
U never got it back cause technology wasn't that advanced like it is now I had my 2016 mustang gt stolen before 1 year ago and recovered it like this couple did if technology was more advanced 11 years ago you would've gotten your chevy back lol
The car lot that produced the drive out tag for that car has a lot of explaining to do because clearly they were in on it they need to be looking at their inventory too because they probably have a lot of stolen cars they're selling in their inventory.
Glad to see the cops are on top of the situation.
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They were most likely trying to help but sutstions by this are incredibly tricky
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Why does it always have to be the cops fault? The guy that probably stole the car bail when he saw the cops? What more was the cops suppose to do?
@@N8tiveBaller22 It's not always the cops' fault, but in this case the car was reported stolen, and there was an app that could track the car, the police should have been able to get a warrant for the app provider to give them the location. They could then have sent a patrol car, or better staked out the vehicle, and arrested whoever showed up to drive it next. There are numerous factors here that indicate this vehicle was stolen by an organized criminal group, including it disappearing from an airport garage, with no record of the call being there, and that it had been retagged at a dealership with temporary tags. This is the sort of things the cops should be investigating. For the individuals to have to track it down themselves, and potentially confront the thieves was very dangerous, even if understandable.
Someone who worked there stole it.
someone who works at the Airport security knows the guy at the local dealer.
Absolutely
right notice he said it wasnt in the system
@@JChurchua mabe 👍👍
@@JChurchua all gonna fall in on em from here lol they’re like tf
Why trust an airport lot and pay for airport parking for a week Instead of just taking an Uber and leaving the car at home safe and tucked?
They may have assumed it was safer this way... They probably live where the theft rate is higher. You'd never know, but I bet they won't do it this way again, lol
I always take an Uber. I don’t trust anyone at the airport with my car
Right? Why take the Hellcat anyway I doubt that’s the couples only vehicle the must have a daily of some kind
you gonna leave it at the apartment parking lot tough guy?
@@Oz521 hes prob has a house with a garage tough guy lol
Whoever stole it was probably racing every car they saw every chance they got. Not to mention tickets to be mailed. This saga continues...
They wouldn’t be accountable.
@@NotHurtYet yup, they even said they replaced the plate. OP didnt even watch the video before commenting.
When you get pulled over IN A STOLEN VEHICLE.... you go to jail. Not write you a citation and send you on your way.
@@ginger_nosoul no matter. I thank ALL of you for taking the time to read and comment on my post. 💖
Great, I’m glad they got their car back. I hope they catch the thief. Beautiful car!
Who steals a purple challenger
Car not worth stealing its slow
@@HemiLife713 ah yes a 707 Horsepower car is slow AFFFFFFFFFFF brooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@beast_mode_4200 power to weight ratio lighter cars with less hp still gapped these cars just saying🤷🏾
What do you own?
The police would have never found it
not true. they werent even looking for it
@@jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 🤣
@@jiogcyihsugyiocjfdoivhphvw6821 so true then?
lmao a purple car....
This is a good example to take UBER/LYFT to the airport and NOT your HIGH THEFT TARGET $80,000 car
Right probably 20 dollars both ways!
Seriously, it is sad,but true
Especially with how easy push to start cars are to steal
Why didn’t his wife go to the airport and have a friend/family member follow her to bring it back home? Have they not been watching the news about chargers and challengers being stolen?
The wife could have just dropped her husband off and drove the car home herself, no need for a third person.
@@captiveamerica669 or he could have taken an Uber. No way I’m leaving my fancy sports car at an airport.
Why is it the victims responsibility to watch the news.? Wztching the news isnt gonna protect you from those
p o s.
Victim blaming? STFU
@@ligmaballs6491 being proactive stfu
Most likely it was someone that worked at the parking they had to let someone they know in to take it
Not true
I parked at a long term parking at the other airport in Houston. they gave me a ticket I had to give back before I could leave with my truck. I honestly don't know if it's the same at hobby airport. If you do have to show a ticket than it was probably an inside job with someone from the airport.
@@danieljones1784 or he could have possibly left the ticket in the car.
right notice he said it wasnt in the system
@@draco2xx A month also went by, I doubt they keep logs from a month or more ago lmao.
This was an inside job. Too well done, and they left no trail of evidence. Someone had to clean up the evidence and make it look like the car was never there.
@bankers:Trolled insurance will pay to fix it
@bankers:Trolled they mean someone that worked at the airport stole it and made it look like it was never there, not that the owner faked finding his car
@@jessicalmaolovett3298 Probably what happened like it did to me. My car was stolen out of Chicago Airport and when I found it IN THE GUYS DRIVEWAY and cops never found him or the guy who registered my car at the airport. Both must have dipped out when they heard the car the stole was found smh
Note to self: Don't leave your Hellcat for over a week in the same parking spot not that I have one lol
You made the same mistake didn’t you?
U mean in the same spot for a day lol
His business trip was extended. I would’ve asked the wife to get it though
replace the hellchat badge with sxt lol
Note to self: Don't leave your Hellcat outside by any means 😂
hellcat wouldnt have gotten stolen if it was manual, you would be amazed how many people dont know how to drive manual transmission vehicles these days🤣
They would sadly learn just to steal better cars they turned into computer programmers when the srt cars hit the streets 😂
Trust me car thieves can most definitely steal manuals
FUN FACT: it was a manual
@@mikeprice8307 how u kno
It's true. I only know 3 people who can drive manual.
I drove manual once in my life. So I might be able to make to the end of the street.
Lets be honest, you wouldnt want to recover that car. Imagine the impromptu Dukes of Hazard moments that car had in a month.
Have it looks at by professionals and have your insurance take care of it
Agreed, the car is so abused and dogged out that I personally wouldn't want it back
so the crooks were right to steal it then??????????????????
You can bet that car's had the sh-t beat out of it.
@@user-qr7ee2cp4y have u?
Why would Uconnenct turn off the service instead of helping the owner and police locate the car? I need a good reason. Makes no sense.
Exactly
Bc U connect is garbage. Always had issues with it in my mom's 2015 Dodge dart. Dodges are great cars. There security services suck
Exactly
Because they don't want a potentially violent altercation to occur. Its for the "safety" of both parties. They won't share location with the owner, but they give the information to detectives.
@@keving.2983 Obviously that didn't happen in this case as they say they disconnected the service and the guy had to find it on his own. What info can they give detectives if they turn off the service? What if someone was kidnapped in the back seat when they stole the car?
I was able to get my stolen vehicle back with his help. Your efforts is really appreciated
thank Joe Biden, not me
@@rawdog9674 why would you thank a demented old fart, who has done nothing but ruin this country since his first day in office?
Lol the airport employees stole your car
WHO WOULD EVER LEAVE A HELLCAT AT AN AIRPORT PARKING LOT.. THATS INSANE..
i agree....if people think they can just leave their hard earned belongings parked in legal spots, i dont understand it either. I'm glad someone stole it to teach them a lesson.
If you can't trust your car in an airport with all that visibility, you may as well never leave your house, baby Eagle.
@@DIVISIONINCISION THE #1 SPOT TO STEAL CARS IS AIRPORT PARKING LOTS, ESPECIALLY LONG TERM LOTS.. CRIMINALS DONT CARE IF THEY ARE ARE SEEN ARRIVING IN ANOTHER STOLEN CAR TO STEAL YOURS.. YOU ARE CLUELESS. PROS CAN STEAL A CAR IN SECONDS. MANY TIMES THEY HAVE A KEY IN ADVANCE, GET IN DRIVE AWAY.
Been saying this for years. Stupid people don’t deserve to have nice things.
@@matthewwoodmansee your entitled mind blurs your reality. This is why stuff like this happens. Smh
Doesnt seem like they sat and waited to see if anybody came out of a store and went to go get in the car. Somebody parked it there, but were they around? It seems these folks were so anxious to just get it back, that they possibly messed up the quickest/easiest way to catch the thief/thieves.
Yeah confront someone and possibly escalate into violence over a car...sounds smart... The person driving the car could be a victim as well if the dealership is giving out temporary tags for that vehicle 🤔
@@_dj_dubz_ please notice that i said, "doesnt seem like they sat and waited to see" i said nothing about confronting anybody. You call the police 1st, wait with your eyes on the car from a short distance away, then let the police be the 1st folks to get to the car, so that they can properly process the scene, canvas the area for witnesses and perform a proper car theft investigation.
And or, the police could actually sit and wait to see if anybody comes to the car, if nobody does before they arrive. This isnt the 1st car theft ever, so Im sure they have techniques they could use to apprehend the suspect/s, I could be wrong though..
Cuz it's fake
@@_dj_dubz_ You're soft af. If no one teaches these people a lesson then they will never learn. Your type of thinking is why the world is so messed up today
I was carjacked on September 28th in the Willowbrook area. Be careful out there y’all, they are ruthless and don’t care if you live or die.
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@Deborah TheMiorgan 🤦♂️
@Deborah TheMiorgan you must not have any friends and need someone to talk to in the form of an argument lol go outside or something.
@Deborah TheMiorgan you good fam?
@Deborah TheMiorgan Woman, go make me a sammich
Would of waiting till they came back then approached and said the thief had a firearm.
@@_-Montana-_ he’s saying he would’ve waited till they came back then said the thief had a firearm. Meaning it’s a bs story to shoot the thief under “self defense”
The thief was prolly going to car meets doing donuts and definitely speeding
Car thieves don’t keep the cars they steal you idiot.
These kind of cars should be left with someone who is trusted. That man should consider himself VERY lucky. It sucks that it has to be that way but, you just cannot trust anyone anymore. I'm happy that he was able to retrieve his car because it easily could've been long gone after a whole month.
It’s very cheap to get a gps hard wired into a vehicle and on top you can leave a apple AirTag in the car as well.
Temp tags registered to the vehicle after the fact? Does that mean the thief had an inside plug to get a temp tag for any vehicle?
They just print them out
Yea, that’s what that means
Take a damn Uber to the airport and leave the Hellcat in the garage. Idiots are born every second.
"Just a scratch and small dent"
*At the exact same time
"Omg a HUGEEE dent"
Surprised it wasn't stripped completely for parts !
Change the garage door controller if they got the openers remote control change the remote
I would have done a stakeout and saw who got in. Also, no way the airport doesn’t have cameras at the car park exits.
Better prepare for a gun battle though
No, you wouldn't have, not in your best interest.
@@cali2468 why not? Never said I’d confront them.
@@Ms.NoNo2 Oh, okay then, I retract my statement.
Yep I'd let the cops do all the gunfight
An AirTag is very useful for finding a stolen car, just hide it in your car somewhere, but first remove the speaker. The speaker won’t matter since you will have it in your car, and location is the only thing neccesary.
The wife is a goofy he was on a business trip with his mistress 😂😂😂
Right
Inside job. Someone who works there at the Airport in that department. The checker or the manager has to know.
That giant scratch on the side hurt me deep in my soul 🥲
I’m a Shelby Mustang type of girl, but that’s a gorgeous Challenger, love the color. 👌🏿
I know it felt so good to get it back.
Nobody asked if you like mustangs
His wife is the best ! She got all happy when they found it. You could hear it in her voice! 👍
Right she seems sweet
Glad he found it congrats man 💯
I leave my Dodge Grand Caravan at the airport all the time in Houston never had a problem.
I would've sat and waited couple spots down to see who gets in it then lite em up💯💯💯
Yeah and be in prison
FACTS!
The story says it had temporary tags so, is it a possibility that the person now driving the car is also a victim who may have thought they were driving a legit car? I heard the owner say that the airport took the position that they had no record of his car being there at the airport. Sounds like a sophisticated criminal operation.
i wasn't expecting the owner of that hellcat to look like that tbh🤣🤣🤣
Thats why you have a daily driver... So you have something to park at the airport
Daily driver and garaged vehicle. You understand that most people in Houston don't have the money for that, right?
I think the most obvious solution wouldve been take have the wife tag along and drive the car home after he gets to the airport, or get a lyft/uber from home to the airport
@@DIVISIONINCISION bra if he got a hellcat and he can afford a 2-3k whip
Non factory alarm with ignition kill and a Manual Transmission will stop a lot of potential thieves. GPS recovery is also a must. In the end if someone really wants the car and they have enough time, they will get it
I am very glad that my fellow challenger owner found his car, but his wife’s facial expression at 1:40 will forever haunt my dreams…
My car stolen from work. CHRISTMAS DAY!!! Recovered later, messed up steering column, dented front hood, door lock busted, windshield mangled! Dumped side road, after ran out gas! Black Ford Mustang convertible, 5.5 engine, red interior... my dream car! Never the same afterwards! Supposed be a police car, part of 12 cars they never picked up, so sold to public!!! Glad found that beautiful car, min damaged!!
They just used it as a prop in a rap video
Those 5.5 engines are extremely rare
I hope you kept it anyway, I know its probably costly but it wouldve been worth restoring...
Regardless I'm sorry that happened to you my friend :(
I can understand wanting to drive your 80k car whenever you need to, but damn I would never leave it a week anywhere that wan't my garage. At least have your wife drop you off in it or something geez.
People leave Lamborghinis and Maybachs in airport long term lots....
NGL if my car got stolen I don't know if I'd want it back
A huge DENT!
Imagine how they drove it.. I would never take it back .. my insurance better total it .
Wdym how they drove it? Like drove it hard and caused damages?
1:45
Reporter: In good shape with scratch and small dent
Wife: A HUGE DENT !
I feel sorry for the person who purchased the car thinking it was a clean purchase, they just got robbed too. that is a big scam that is going on to it has been going on for years.
That car dealership is probably involved. Hanging for theft of anyone's private source of transportation.
I had a guy taking pictures of my 1996 Z28 when I first got it a few weeks ago. I have 3 cars so I blocked it in but still. My neighborbood is pretty good but that doesn't stop some people from trying to get a nice ride.
Love those and the RX7
Definitely a larger theft ring
Back to the owner, just like a cat!
Beautiful car btw
Have you ever had a cat?
Damn, he really didn't want the old lady to drive his car!!!!🤦🏿♂️🙄🤷🏿♂️😅😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣😂😂👋🏿✌🏿
Thats why I love having a local train system (Bart for me in the Bay) always just take a train to the airport. Faster, cheaper, don’t worry about your hellcat getting jacked
Just gotta step over the needles and junkies
The sad think is the police will not do anything for them to arrest whoever stole it. We had a family member get his truck stolen the police did nothing. There was video of the theguy who stolen it along with his friends riding around town in the truck. The thief who stolen was even identified and the cops still did nothing.
Someone who works at that parking lot definitely stole that car, how would they have no record of it ever being there that makes no sense unless someone who works there stole it or was involved
Visit your mechanic not the alarm shop to have a kill switch installed.
I have a valet switch on mine. Won’t go over 20mpg
Does the kill switch keep the car from getting dragged up onto a flatbed tow truck?
@@natew8882 No you need a holocaust switch for that.
@@natew8882 nope. But lately car thieves cant afford tow trucks to steal cars. Too much if a chance of loosing them. I used to carry spare steering columns in my ford work van to allow me to swap in a good one to drive it. I have 2 kill switches. And my doors are secured from the inside. Including a chunk of grade 125 chain around the seat base to a cargo ring thru the door panel with a massive padlock. I just buy door locks 4 at a time. There are 33,000 stolen cars a year in los angeles county. About 90 a day. All my friends also have gps trackers. A coworker borrowed my friends office keys and stole his car. Cops had that guy spread eagled on the hood in 5 minutes.
@@tvviewer4500 what on earth is a Holocaust switch?
Did he really expect the Hellcat to be there after a month? I'm afraid to leave mine in a parking lot while eating dinner.
A scratch and small dent. “A Huge Dent!” Lol
shows you that extra help would avoid this couple risking their safety to do what authorities should've
Sounds like insurance fraud.lmao
Who else came here after watching that shorts
Me
Even tho he was out for longer time than planned, did he check with the parking lot ppl to extend his parking?
Sometimes some parking lots ask how long u will be gone.
One of the reasons why ill never buy a charger or challenger
Yeah dude was either a mechanic or a detailer. He had access to the printer. I could do the same. PEOPLE NEED TO GROW UP
Hopefully this shines light on those dealerships and theft rings, sorry about your beautiful car:(
Some people just need put in prison forever. Absolutely ridiculous. Also what do the police get paid down there for? What a joke
INVESTIGATE THE DEALERSHIP ASAP.
Sounds like an employee took it and wiped the records. I would of disconnected the battery and waited for the thief to return
Facts thas a smart plan I woulda went to town on the thief’s bro like no lie I would have put him in the hospital
Who's the dealer that issued the temp tag?
The man probably stole it to race it on the highway. I hate those type of people. Me and my grandma were driving on the highway when a bunch of cars with their “super cool” LED lights came blazing past us and cutting lanes and I was about to flip them off
My roommate used to work at the airport driving a shuttle bus and the guys that ride around doing security get asked all the time to "call this number if you see a hellcat, amg, ram truck, etc" They offer hundreds of dollars just for a guy to call or text someone. And thats at DFW.
How did they start the car in the first place?
Nice work getting it back
Go to the dealership
That issued the temp tag and start swinging
How do they get his keys or was he carrying the key while his spend vacation time
I was thinking maybe they some how hard wired his car
A big Purple loudass challenger hellcat... I'd say pretty hard to spot or notice it's missing...
I’m getting that he knows what happened, first how they get a temp dealer plate matched exactly to the car if it’s been reported stolen. He didn’t even say vin changed. Sounds way to fishy
I would’ve never left my car at the front of the parking lot for every potential car thief catching a flight to see.
Uber to the airport if you own a hellcat, NEVER leave your hellcat in a public parking lot longer than a normal work day.
Glad Dodge aint gonna bother fixing their stuff and let the thieves keep stealing these beast.
Wait so what happened when they pulled up? Did the robber come out the shop and silently walked away or what?
So did they take it right there and then, or cops came? More to the story?
Bravo 👏🏾now please FCA get this fixed for the SRT and Trackhawk Jeep Grand Cherokees!
Next story at the Dealership...... Sir you have any stolen cars for sale.....
what app is it
U gonna park a car like that at an airport for a long time? Remove the battery and spark plugs and chain the hood down after u park it....OR install a fuel pump switch and chain the hood down.
Wow I hope that airport faces some backlash from this. How could you not have any record of it? The world is just ridiculous these days. Mans can't even park in peace.
Only person I know that owns a hellcat is extremely wild when younger
I own a stick shift. No one but me can drive it. Its the only anti theft device I need.
Joggers did it.
Now 31year old me knows that in this life to be very rich you need to be corrupt in someway or another. At least need to accept funds to stay quiet about corruption.
I drive 1999 Saturn and the paint is peeling, the looks I get.😂😂😂
what app is ir
Leaving a garage door opener in a car parked at an airport is probably not a good idea. Even if there's no paperwork in
the car that shows car owner's address, there are other ways to get it.
He thinks ahead and he’s right the garage door open would be the next step
That "dealership"... has a lot of explaining to do 😮
Don't feel bad my1990 chevy been missing for11 years
U never got it back cause technology wasn't that advanced like it is now I had my 2016 mustang gt stolen before 1 year ago and recovered it like this couple did if technology was more advanced 11 years ago you would've gotten your chevy back lol
Just take a Uber to the airport I mean you can afford a hellcat lol
The car lot that produced the drive out tag for that car has a lot of explaining to do because clearly they were in on it they need to be looking at their inventory too because they probably have a lot of stolen cars they're selling in their inventory.
Ballsy leaving an expensive car in a parking lot for an extended period of time. Don't think he'll be doing that again.