UPDATE : Get Shot 47x Driving 1 of 75 Looted Demons from Dealership Brehitos .. Damn

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What are they thinking? Get it chopped ? But if he did bus at the cops with his pregnant woman in the car, then he kinda deserves all the smoke.....
 

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Two arrested after found in vehicle stolen from San Leandro Dodge dealership
KTVU FOX 26 days ago
More than 70 cars stolen from East Bay dealership
Rob Roth reports.

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SAN LEANDRO, Calif. (KTVU) - Two men were arrested on Monday after officers found them traveling in a vehicle that was stolen from an East Bay dealership during a looting spree, authorities said.

According to the California Highway Patrol, officers from the Coalinga area monitored a call of a stolen vehicle speeding on northbound Interstate 5. Officials said the vehicle was reported as one of at least 72 vehicles stolen from the lot of the San Leandro Chrysler Dodge dealership, located at 1444 Marina Boulevard.

The vehicle was described as a dark-colored Dodge Journey and was being tracked using an internal GPS by the dealership, officers said.

Employees were providing updates on the vehicle's whereabouts to CHP dispatch.

The vehicle had traveled through Kern County before entering King County where officers spotted the vehicle.

A CHP officer tried to initiate a stop, but the driver failed to yield and a pursuit ensued, authorities said.

The chase stretched 13-miles with the suspect vehicle traveling at 100 mph at times.

Officers said during the pursuit the stolen vehicle ran out of gas, and the two suspects, identified as 20-year-olds Kahleel Anthony Kaplin and Aaron Duval Powell III, were subsequently arrested.

Officers said the two men were returning from Southern California when they were arrested.

The Dodge will be returned to the dealership with a few hundred miles on it.

The suspects were booked into the Kings County Jail.

All the fukking cars at the dealership and these brehs took a Journey :laff:
 

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If I stole a car like that and didn't have pre-arrangements set up to dispose of it financially, I would definitely not be driving it around. I would remove any sort of forensic evidence that I ever had it. IF you're going to do this, you have to really know what you're doing.
 

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These were not pros, not that I am either, but when you hit a lick like that you go straight to the chop shop.

The car is NOT the prize, the cash is!
you aren't a pro and neither are they. YOU DON"T EVEN KNOW WHERE A CHOP SHOP IS. NEITHER DO THEY.
these are just random people stealing shyt.
Stop acting like you know whats up.
You ain't never hit a lick
 

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Just give it a few months. Folks blowing up ATMs with dynamite and stealing cars off lots thinking shyts sweet meanwhile they are on video and cell phones pinging to that exact location and the authorities have nothing but time
I was thinking the same like what's the temperature out there. But I remembered its still early gna take about 3 months to rope everyone in.
 

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These were not pros, not that I am either, but when you hit a lick like that you go straight to the chop shop.

The car is NOT the prize, the cash is!


Let's be real, a majority of them don't know anything about a chop shop. That's not some shyt you can look up in the internet. Best case scenario you just take a joy ride and then leave with a funny story to tell in your 50s:mjgrin:
 
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