Classic 69 Camaro Stolen After CHP Checked It Out
On 10/9/2022, This classic Camaro was last seen on I-280 northbound just north of John Daly Blvd, under the BART Station. After pulling over with a flat tire, the owner exited the freeway and called AAA. From the nearby BART station, the owner watched from a safe location as CHP patrol units arrived. Believing AAA was right behind them, a ride arranged by the owner, began to drive him home. He was later contacted by the AAA tow that the vehicle could not be located. It was determined that the CHP checked that the vehicle was not actually blocking lanes, issued a 4-hour warning, and then left the scene. Sometime within the next hour, the Camaro was stolen before the AAA tow arrived.
It’s almost a two-mile drive to the next exit at Geneva Ave in San Francisco. Did someone drive it off with a flat tire? Those RIMS are worth about 7K. Was a tow truck used to steal the Camaro?
STOLEN 911 CASE # 22-0180
Date of Theft: 10/9/2022
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Camaro
Model Year: 1969
Color(s): Green
VIN: 124379L528502
License Plate and State Issued: 7YZF482 CA
Unique Vehicle Identifiers: New suspension, Ridetech all the way around, Aftermarket Subframe, ProTorque, 408 Motor with Procharger, Custom Brake Lines, Custom Fuel Lines, Custom Headers, Custom Intake, Air to Air Intercooler, Mini Tub Kit, High-Performance Lightweight Wheels, RPM Stage 3 Transmission, Pozzi Gear & Custom leather, stock-looking interior.
Was it in a trailer when stolen?: NO
The city where the crime occurred: Daly City
State: CA
Country: US
Reported to Police?: Yes
Name of Police Agency: California Highway Patrol
Case Number: S-014537022
Photos or Video of Crime?: No
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