Get a drone and go check!!! maybe they did whatever they needed to do with it and left it there.Latest position is here:
for those questioning the whole Mexico deal. The GPS showed that it was in Mexico earlier this week. Now it is currently here
I just find it strange, that you mention you are so attached and calling it your wife. But you allow strangers to take her? My old 2003 Xterra with 200K+ I was so attached too I would not let a stranger take her. My new JLU forget it, you would have to pry it from my cold dead hands.Latest position is here:
for those questioning the whole Mexico deal. The GPS showed that it was in Mexico earlier this week. Now it is currently here
This - my neighbor's mercedes was stolen by some kids coming through the neighborhood and pulling handles looking for unlocked cars. He left the spare FOB in his briefcase in the trunk, and when they pulled his handle, it unlocked, so they knew what was up and got in, started it, and drove away (my wife's Mazda, however, disables FOBs left in the car). Well, the car was found immediately by its tracking system a mile or 2 away in a condo parking lot. They left it there for awhile to see if anyone would track it, and we're probably planning on coming back.they put a lot of effort into investigations when there is a murder. for some random stolen vehicle (#57 this week), i doubt they'd go through all that. i believe they'd need a warrant to obtain that data. and even then its circumstantial evidence. i may be wrong but i dont think the phones gps pinpoints a detailed location with longitude and latitude, meaning, it could show the vehicle was next to an address but not necessarily on that person's property.
same thing with what someone mentioned earlier about CBP at the border. my wife is CBP. worked in outbound for years. the only reason they'd stop a vehicle at the border (exiting) is if there is a BOLO (amber alert, murder, kidnapping, etc..) on it or its highly suspicious. and theyre not putting a BOLO on a standard stolen vehicle. as many stolen vehicles there are at any given time and how many vehicles cross the border on a daily basis. same reason they only do random searches on incoming vehicles (or suspicious or have intel). the detective is also not going to call CBP at the border and say "hey, a jeep was stolen and might be heading to the border, but i really dont know. keep a look out k?". not that you just call CBP at the border anyways lol.
all for 1 of 10 vehicles that was stolen in the area before lunch today? nah...
Wow are you really around there? His last location was almost 3hrs ago. Private message owner to do an updated check now.I’m out here at the general location, best I could guess. Nothing but tire tracks. Sorry OP. They were doing donuts and stuff through the scattered brush. It’s pretty wide open here & flat - a drone would be perfect.. I’ll look around a little more but guess that’s all she wrote.
I am going to say this is pretty cool... Here is our forum and there is already a guy from that forum out there looking for the Jeep in 24hours or less.. What a great community!I’m out here at the general location, best I could guess. Nothing but tire tracks. Sorry OP. They were doing donuts and stuff through the scattered brush. It’s pretty wide open here & flat - a drone would be perfect.. I’ll look around a little more but guess that’s all she wrote.
And that attitude is the reason why 650k vehicles get stolen.650,000+ stolen vehicles a year, and you think they are going to take the time to track one down?