Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Woman Given $30 And A Note Explaining Her Car Was Accidentally Stolen


Story out of Portland, Oregon:

As it turns out, it was not grand theft auto, but merely a case of mistaken identity.

Erin Hatzi’s 2001 red Subaru vanished from her Portland, Ore., driveway Tuesday night. So she reported it stolen.

The couple’s home security camera captured a woman calmly walking up to the car, getting in and starting it up. After a few minutes, she drove away.

Less than 24 hours later, the red vehicle was back, parked in front of the couple’s house. Portland Police Department officers just happened to be driving by and noticed the car and ran its plates.

Inside the “stolen” vehicle police found $30 in cash and a note:

"Hello, So sorry I stole your car. I sent my friend with my key to pick up my red Subaru at 7802 SE Woodstock and she came back with your car. I did not see the car until this morning and I said, 'That is not my car.' There is some cash for gas and I more than apologize for the shock and upset this must have caused you. If you need to speak further, with me, I am ******* and my number is ..........So so sorry for this mistake." Cont. (Video/Autoplay)

Story from - Yahoo News/Inside Edition

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