Submitted by etoilebrille t3_11e1im8 in baltimore
This is going to be a bit of a stretch but trying my luck. My husband was robbed at gunpoint last night around 10 PM. They stole our car, his wallet, phone, anything that was in the car. He is currently working with the police to try and retrieve his things. He was able to get his wallet back and we know the current location of his phone but still no trace of the car. I'm asking if you guys could just be on the lookout for a 2015 Black Toyota Camry, license plate number 6BX6603. If you are able to look into the car (by chance that you spot it), there is a carseat behind the passenger side. If the carseat isn't there, there should be a big white-ish stain in that seat (yogurt stain, courtesy of my kid). We also have a sun screen for the rear window (unless they took that off too). The last location of the car was probably around Perring Parkway. I'm not really sure what to expect and I don't want to get my hopes up but I'm gonna try what I can. Please spread the word if you can, especially if you know anyone from that area. Please message me in the chance that you've seen it or heard of anything. Thank you.
Edited to add: Husband said that it happened on Regester St, which is a turn off from Loch Raven Blvd. There are some apartments back there (past Overlook Park) and those apartments are where the carjacking happened. I mentioned this in the comments but this incident actually happened with a different delivery driver the previous night at the same location, just with a different apartment building right next door. I know there are also a lot of children in that area so families, please be careful.
chalks777 t1_jaclqqk wrote
I had my car stolen (while parked, not while I was in it) almost two months ago. I filed the police report and cops told me "why didn't you call insurance first?" Insurance said "it usually takes 3 weeks, if the cops don't talk to us by then we'll cut you a check." 2 weeks and 6 days later the car turned up in a city impound lot. 3 weeks and a ton of paperwork and headache later, the car was out of impound and insurance called it a total loss anyways.
So...
I hope your story goes better than mine, but I recommend starting to figure out an alternative transportation solution now. I got the distinct impression that my story is the "normal" one.
Edit: oh, and we had two carseats in our car. We didn't get either of them back because the amount of drug shit in the car (i.e. needles) was ridiculous. If you need a carseat, KISS might be able to help.