My buddy had his truck stolen. The main point of posting is to ask what type of security/GPS some of you have on your vehicles. He said the police and car dealership have told him Viper.
Anyway, buddy of mine had his 2022 F350 stolen at Boot Barn in SA. I've never known anyone who had their vehicle stolen, so hearing this whole scenario and looking into it is crazy. Here's a couple items:
- The detectives told him on the conservative side there are 40 vehicles stolen per day in SA or 1,200/month. Google says there are a lot more than that in SA.
- There are 8 detectives working on these thefts/crime rings, etc..
- Ford has the location of the truck, but will only give it to the police, not the customer. It takes up to 36 hours to get that information to the police because there are so many thefts Ford Pass is dealing with.
- The police have a long list to go thru, so because there wasn't an arrest and/or injury he's at the bottom of the list even when they get the location.
- Boot Barn has video. It shows two security guards with their backs turned to the parking lot. "We no see nothing."
- In 2022 with all the issues finding a truck, he was told it would take 1 year to order the same kind of truck.
- No broken glass on ground. Can't figure out how they got in. Followed GPS to Dillards where they likely disabled or ripped out any tracking software. His Ford app shows they drove 12.1 miles. Ford still says they can locate the truck.
- Interesting note... He called Ford Roadside and said he needed to get them to pick up his truck. They asked where it was and he said he didn't know. They said they could track it and send someone, then asked where he wanted it towed - he said the police station. He thought that would work, but they said he needed to file a claim with his insurance. In the meantime, they decided they wouldn't go pick it up unless a policeman was there. Back to square 1 because the police have other thefts ahead of him.
Anyway, buddy of mine had his 2022 F350 stolen at Boot Barn in SA. I've never known anyone who had their vehicle stolen, so hearing this whole scenario and looking into it is crazy. Here's a couple items:
- The detectives told him on the conservative side there are 40 vehicles stolen per day in SA or 1,200/month. Google says there are a lot more than that in SA.
- There are 8 detectives working on these thefts/crime rings, etc..
- Ford has the location of the truck, but will only give it to the police, not the customer. It takes up to 36 hours to get that information to the police because there are so many thefts Ford Pass is dealing with.
- The police have a long list to go thru, so because there wasn't an arrest and/or injury he's at the bottom of the list even when they get the location.
- Boot Barn has video. It shows two security guards with their backs turned to the parking lot. "We no see nothing."
- In 2022 with all the issues finding a truck, he was told it would take 1 year to order the same kind of truck.
- No broken glass on ground. Can't figure out how they got in. Followed GPS to Dillards where they likely disabled or ripped out any tracking software. His Ford app shows they drove 12.1 miles. Ford still says they can locate the truck.
- Interesting note... He called Ford Roadside and said he needed to get them to pick up his truck. They asked where it was and he said he didn't know. They said they could track it and send someone, then asked where he wanted it towed - he said the police station. He thought that would work, but they said he needed to file a claim with his insurance. In the meantime, they decided they wouldn't go pick it up unless a policeman was there. Back to square 1 because the police have other thefts ahead of him.