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This pursuit has been going for over 30 minutes
#21
One of my cars is an Audi, I'd gladly have it stolen.
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#22
I left my car in El Segundo.
I left my car in El Segundo.
I got to get it. I got, got to get it.
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#23
She ditched the car under the highway where the choppers couldn't see her and got away. https://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/police...un-26-2024
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#24
Speedy wrote:
And the victim gets their car back (relatively) undamaged.
Car doesn't have to sit "in evidence" for 9 months?
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#25
Car doesn't have to sit "in evidence" for 9 months?


Likely not, but that's the DA's call.

It's not evidence of a crime beyond getting some fingerprints out of it.

It's a stolen vehicle and some cash.

There was no robbery, based on what little has been reported.

Car theft is generally $5000 and one year in jail, max.

Take some pics, dust the car for prints, release it.

Stealing the cash is a separate crime, but I don't see how it rises to robbery.

Barring unusual circumstances, 'recovered stolens' are routinely returned to the owner in a relatively short time.
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#26
RAMd®d wrote:
Car doesn't have to sit "in evidence" for 9 months?


Likely not, but that's the DA's call.

It's not evidence of a crime beyond getting some fingerprints out of it.

It's a stolen vehicle and some cash.

There was no robbery, based on what little has been reported.

Car theft is generally $5000 and one year in jail, max.

Take some pics, dust the car for prints, release it.

Stealing the cash is a separate crime, but I don't see how it rises to robbery.

Barring unusual circumstances, 'recovered stolens' are routinely returned to the owner in a relatively short time.

Initial report was carjacking.
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#27
macphanatic wrote:
[quote=RAMd®d]
Car doesn't have to sit "in evidence" for 9 months?


Likely not, but that's the DA's call.

It's not evidence of a crime beyond getting some fingerprints out of it.

It's a stolen vehicle and some cash.

There was no robbery, based on what little has been reported.

Car theft is generally $5000 and one year in jail, max.

Take some pics, dust the car for prints, release it.

Stealing the cash is a separate crime, but I don't see how it rises to robbery.

Barring unusual circumstances, 'recovered stolens' are routinely returned to the owner in a relatively short time.

Initial report was carjacking.
That I can believe, here in LA Audi's tend to get jacked more than stolen.
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#28
Initial report was carjacking.


I haven't seen anything reported that supports carjacking.

In CA, carjacking is taking a vehicle through force or fear, ie strongarm, gun, or threat.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/crime/man...i-BB1oYg47#
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#29
There was a follow up report today. The car was used in a home robbery the day before, police spotted it using switched plates and gave pursuit. Two in custody, one in the wind.
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#30
RgrF wrote:
There was a follow up report today. The car was used in a home robbery the day before, police spotted it using switched plates and gave pursuit. Two in custody, one in the wind.

If they're friends, they'll get that third one.
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