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    Quote Originally Posted by jamaicanDM
    Well most of you guys know about my car being stolen last summer and was found in Novemberat Juan's Tire Shop in Marietta at the intersection of Cobb Pkwy and Windy Hill Rd. The owners son who is 16 years old had all my parts on his car sitting right next to my car which was sitting on donuts with no suspension. I wasn't in town when my car was found because i go to school in NC so Mike aka Vteckidd went up there and waited for the cops to show up which took em 3 hrs and when they came they did nothin but tow my fucking car to the tow ayrd for prints which made it look like they were going to investigate and arrest somebody which they didn't. The cop basically told me that they cannt do nothin even though all my parts was found on his car and its his words agaisnt mine because he told the cops that he bought the parts from another and he didn't know the guy who dropped it off on a tow truck. No one in their right mind would let someone drop off a stolen car at their place of business. Where my car was stolen from was about a 1/2 mile from the shop. The guy made the guy gring back all my parts that he had on his to the station but i couldn't believe he did nothing even though all my shit was on his car so if u live in the Marietta area watch out for these ma fackas

    Pics below are what they car looked like before they stole it, when they stole it, and what it looks like now adter i put it back together
    Without serial numbers or identification on at least one part then it's just about a lost cause. Then with it being a business and them saying they don't know where the car came from sucks, not much anyone can do

    Was the ignition popped or what? If there was any sign of it being stolen and they didn't report it when it appeared then they should have been liable for something

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    Without serial numbers or identification on at least one part then it's just about a lost cause. Then with it being a business and them saying they don't know where the car came from sucks, not much anyone can do

    Was the ignition popped or what? If there was any sign of it being stolen and they didn't report it when it appeared then they should have been liable for something
    Nope the ignition lock wasn't popped. This is what happen, i was in Va each for 2 weeks for soccer tournaments etc so i parked my car in the Laurell Valley Apt at my freinds house. My was coming home and he saw my car on a white tow truck leaving the Apt so he called me to tell that (wish he would have follow them instead of calling) so i though since the car has been sitting there for so long the Leasing Office might have towed it. I called the leasing office and they said they dont authorized any towing on weekends so right then i knew that someone had stole my car so we made a police report. THis was in July then all of a sudden my freind went by Juans Tire Shop which is about 1/2 mile from his Apt to get some tires and he saw my car in the far side of the parking with sitting on 3 steelies with tag still on the car so i got Mike to go up there and try to buy some stuff offthe car from the owner so we could buss him but he wasn't sure how much he wanted for the swap.

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