Every year, millions of people become victims of car theft. Sometimes the targets are individual owners. There have also been reports of thieves assaulting car dealerships. Sadly, one woman’s vehicle was recently stolen by someone who appeared to be a tow truck driver. However, there is no record that it was towed.
Car theft is a massive problem, and it often leaves people with no recourse
Most people do not believe they will be the victims of car theft. Nonetheless, responsible vehicle owners will do everything they can to prevent this from happening.
According to Cleveland 19, Brittany Ealey’s 2015 Nissan Rogue went missing early on March 7th. She claims that an unmarked tow truck came and picked up the midsize SUV.
It appears she was at work when the Nissan went missing on Delavan Avenue on Cleveland’s east side. More than a week later, she still has no idea where her vehicle is.
Brittany spoke out following the suspected car theft. She told the outlet, “I am not sure if it is a company. “It looks like a private vehicle.”
She believes this may have been a car theft because the SUV is not up for repossession. Additionally, there is no record of any companies towing it.
She has filed a police report, but there have been no leads. Brittany added, “I don’t care if they leave it on the corner somewhere.
I would like my vehicle.” It should also be noted that she has footage of the car being taken away, but it’s incredibly grainy. The Cleveland police are currently accepting tips from those with information about the missing Nissan Rogue.