Got pics of the car that robbed me! Need help identifying

I don't mean to disappoint you but my uncle who lives in Aventura - Florida had his Chrysler 300 SRT stolen from his drive way. They got the guy on "tape" and police didn't even care to watch it...
"is it insured?"
-"yes"
"ok then"....

Car was found and police told him where it was... he had to go pick it up alone, to where it was left by the robber.
Three weeks later same guy stole it again from his driveway, and again, police didn't care to check the video.

Hope you have better luck.
 
Yeah, I'm not counting on anything coming of this.  There is a lot more serious crime to address first, before getting down to theft.  But I will say the Sheriff's office that came out is one of the best police departments I've dealt with.  I had city police come one time when I had wheels stolen off of a car like 15 years ago.  They were awful.  Basically just said "ok we'll let you know if we see them."  But the Sheriff's deputies for this case have been awesome.  They went through the house, actually dusted for prints, interviewed all the neighbors on my street, and gave us all kinds of documentation to go through the ID theft process.  We called to give them more info the next day, and they said the didn't do it over the phone and had someone come back out to the house for the info.  The investigator assigned to the case is coming to my house to pick up the camera footage of the car.  I don't have any allusions about the likelihood of them catching the thieves, but I'm going to put in my due diligence and do what I can to help increase the chances of success.
 
jman said:
I don't mean to disappoint you but my uncle who lives in Aventura - Florida had his Chrysler 300 SRT stolen from his drive way. They got the guy on "tape" and police didn't even care to watch it...
"is it insured?"
-"yes"
"ok then"....

Car was found and police told him where it was... he had to go pick it up alone, to where it was left by the robber.
Three weeks later same guy stole it again from his driveway, and again, police didn't care to check the video.

Hope you have better luck.


Sadly, that's been my experience too.  A few years back some slimmy thieves climbed the light towers at the ballpark my kids play baseball at and clipped the power lines that run up to them and pulled all of the wiring pulled out from the poles and the wiring in between the poles.  Thousands of dollars of damage.  Someone found some of the tools they used (thinking they may have been scared off and left them behind) so they left them where they were thinking maybe some prints could be pulled from them.  The local "investigators" laughed at the notion and told them "this isn't CSI" when someone showed them to them.  This isn't a public field, it's a private field with hundreds of volunteer hours by many people and a nice donation from a local family that just likes baseball and kids.  And these are the cops that can't seem to understand why some law abiding citizens have so much animosity towards them.  They could have just bagged them up and chucked them out the window of their squad car a mile down the road for their own PR interests but they're too arrogant.
 
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