dealership in Houston, Texas, recently experienced a daring car theft, which owner Alan Helfman described as a brazen act. According to the police report, the thieves arrived on the premises in a purportedly stolen Cadillac and made off with both the Cadillac and a white RAM TRX, all transpiring during regular business hours. Adding to the unfortunate incident, the dealership remained unaware of the theft for several days, and the culprits are yet to be apprehended.
The incident occurred on May 10th in southwest Houston when three individuals arrived at the lot in a golden-coloredSRX. The automated camera system promptly flagged the license plate as stolen, alerting the employees. However, despite the notification, the individuals in the SRX managed to evade detection and no contact was made with them.
As stated by the dealer, the stolen car was partially concealed within the service area. Surveillance footage reveals the Cadillac entering the lot and parking, followed by an individual exiting the vehicle and approaching the RAM. Within seconds, the unidentified man breaks the rear driver-side door window and swiftly enters the truck. Astonishingly, an employee unknowingly walks within close proximity to the thief during the incident.
. Sure enough, that seems to be what happened because not long after making entry the thieves drive off single file out of the lot.