SAN ANTONIO — A man in Texas used an Apple Airtag to find his stolen truck, but instead of waiting for police, officers said he took matters into his own hands.
In my city, it's happened enough times that someone reports their car stolen, finds it themselves, drives it home, and gets spotted by police in a stolen car, which results in a heavy police response, that the police had to issue a statement telling people not to do that.
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ReplyDeleteYa, give the man a medal.
ReplyDeleteAnd a modest reward for saving the taxpayers oodles of future incarceration costs.
DeleteFeel good story of the week!
ReplyDeleteIn my city, it's happened enough times that someone reports their car stolen, finds it themselves, drives it home, and gets spotted by police in a stolen car, which results in a heavy police response, that the police had to issue a statement telling people not to do that.
ReplyDelete"If you are to get your vehicle stolen, I know it's frustrating, but please do not take matters in your own hands like this," Soliz said.
ReplyDeletePolice spokesperson! Must have made a D- in the SAPD diversity is our strength English as a Second Language course after swimming the southern river.