Persons intent on nefarious acts continue to commit the larceny of private vehicles and are removing parts, in particular their license plates.
An All Saints man is the most recent victim of vehicular theft, during which his pink Honda FIT motor car, registration number A55747, was stolen in St. John’s.
Reports say that, on Friday, March 22, the victim parked his vehicle in the vicinity of Digicel on Redcliffe Street and set off to pick up food from a restaurant on the other side.
Reportedly, as soon as he exited the vehicle, two unknown young men – dressed in dark clothing and wearing hooded shirts – got into the car and drove off.
Inside was the victim’s backpack, which allegedly contained EC$800, US$500, an ear piece, and a power bank.
After the man reported the offense to the Criminal Investigations Department (CID), officers carried out a search in the surrounding areas, but without success.
However, the All Saints man subsequently went back to the CID and reported that the car had been found in the Five Islands area, parked under a tree in some bushes.
Reports are that the key, the stereo set, and the number plates were missing.
Accordingly, the owner was forced to use his spare key to drive the car to the St. John’s Police Station.
SOURCE: REAL News
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