A lady in Ohio claims her automotive was towed proper out of her driveway — and she or he has no leads as to who took it.
Based on CBS affiliate WOIO, Brittany Ealey allegedly got here house the morning of Friday, March 7, to seek out that her black 2015 Nissan Rogue was not sitting in her driveway, the place she had left it.
Ealey, a property supervisor, informed the native station that she initially believed that her automotive had been towed away by town whereas she wasn’t house.
“I assumed town thought the property was vacant they usually eliminated it,” she informed the outlet.
After reviewing safety digicam footage from a neighbor throughout the road, Ealey alleged her automotive had been towed by a truck with no seen logos at round 6 a.m. native time. She then found that town didn’t have possession of her automotive.
“It is not beneath repossession, additionally, it is not within the impound,” she informed the outlet.
The grainy black and white safety digicam footage, obtained by WOIO, reveals a big pickup truck backing into Ealey’s driveway and pulling away together with her automotive towing behind it.
Moreover, only one week after her automotive went lacking, Ealey claimed she discovered her license plate sitting on the street. She informed the outlet that she grew to become involved that her automotive had been stolen, and that the tow truck was not reputable.
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“I am undecided if it is an organization,” she stated. “It appears to be like like a non-public automobile.”
The property supervisor added that she had filed a police report with Cleveland police and hoped that investigators would possibly be capable of use safety digicam footage to trace down the place the truck had taken her automotive.
“I don’t care in the event that they depart it on the nook someplace, or simply out within the open,” Ealey informed WOIO. “I would really like my automobile.”
Cleveland police didn’t instantly reply to PEOPLE’s request for additional info. Anybody with details about this incident can attain the police at 216-621-1234.