in Detroit are being sold for tens of thousands of dollars less than their actual value, according to authorities and court documents, leading to arrests.
The complaint said investigators found that Dodge Chargers, Challengers, Durangos and Ram pickup trucks worth up to $100,000 were turning up in Ohio, Indiana and East Coast shipping ports after being sold for $15,000.Many of the cars were being driven directly off dealership and assembly plant lots, with perpetrators using "pro pads" to clone keys.
FOX 2 Detroit reported in August that three children between the ages of 11 and 14 were arrested in the storage lot of the Jefferson North Plant.Police have started working directly with Stellantis.in the city’s downtown area is the latest to close due to public safety concerns, setting off confusion among some business owners and community members who say they have not seen crime concerns.
This Dec. 13, 2018, file photo shows a sign for a Starbucks Coffee shop in Harvard Square in Cambridge, Mass. Business owners who operate near the Starbucks location expressed shock over the closure, saying they don’t have concerns over crime.
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