Aurora small business owner has truck stolen, seeks public's help to find it

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An Aurora small business owner is the latest victim of car theft as Colorado contends with the unwanted recognition of being the worst state in the country for this type of crime

Colorado has been dubbed the car theft capital of the country, with more than 40,000 cars stolen last year alone. That marks a 10% increase from 2021 and most of the cars were stolen in the Denver metro area.

Still, the Colorado Auto Theft Prevention Authority reports there were 1,159 F-250s stolen across Colorado in 2022, making it the 11th most stolen vehicle. There were 672 F-350's reported stolen last year as well. Truck stolen from Aurora small business owner, seeking public's help to find it CATPA's Program Director Robert Force said it is very concerning when a commercial truck is stolen, since a lot of small businesses operate using that singular vehicle which has all of their equipment inside.

“Working so hard to buy that kind of truck, and then in 30 seconds it's taken away from me, so that's not fair," said Lopez.

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Some public shaming may well be necessary. Media ought to have a page on their websites of all, and I do mean ALL the daily car thefts. Maybe it would finally push CO legislature into improving life instead of stealing money & push DAs into prosecuting instead of plea agreements.

My son had his Car stolen 3 times in less than a year. This City has gone from Cow Town to Shithole.

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