Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Milwaukee car stolen, trashed; suspects say 'catch us if you can'

From Fox6Now:



A woman's car, stolen from Milwaukee's south side, was found with its windows busted, outside scraped and interior destroyed.

Camille Tracy said, while she is happy to have her car back, it is not what she expected.

"It was heartbreaking almost," Tracy said. "It was definitely surreal. I ran out the front door, I looked down the street and just to see if I parked somewhere I didn’t remember."

Tracy bought the Kia Forte just months ago. Police found it the day after it was stolen from the area of 30th and Cleveland.

"Walking up to my car, it was hard to see that there was only one window left in it and it was disgusting inside," said Tracy. "All of my seats had cigarette holes burned into them. There was a big urine smell. There was blood, everything. It was horrible."

Camille Tracy's 2021 Kia Forte, prior to theft

Two graphic notes written in permanent marker were left with the car – one on the window, the other on a t-shirt inside talking about the "Kia Boys" and taunting police: "Catch us if you can."

"It was frustrating because it was like basically, we know you’re not going to catch me, so we’re just going to keep doing it," said Tracy.

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Suspects leave behind note after stealing Camille Tracy's Kia Forte ( )

Already in 2022, more than 260 cars have been stolen in Milwaukee. There were more than 10,000 vehicle thefts in 2021, Kia and Hyundai vehicles accounting for close to 70% of that total.

"I put my hard-earned money into my car, and it’s disheartening," Tracy said.

Upset but determined, Tracy hopes the criminal will be caught. No arrests have been made in the case thus far.

"I don’t want anyone else to have to look out their window and see that their car is gone," said Tracy.

Tracy not only called the police, but she also called Kia – asking the manufacturer to do something about the thefts.

From: https://www.fox6now.com/news/milwaukee-stolen-car-theft-note

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