>large bag full of the guys personal belongings which they thought might
lead to him. The car was undamaged and if fact several things pointed to
the possibility that the guy was going to keep it. For example the was a
folder of paint chips and a businees card from a local body shop on the
<front seat!
Easy enough, go to the paint shop. If they don't have his name, I'm
sure they have his face. Hey, maybe he already paid for the paint job?
More likely he was planning on stealing the car from the lot once the
paint was done.
If your son had waited longer, he might have gotten a free paint job!
Congrats on getting the car back, and in good shape, too.
"If your car must be stolen, let it be by a moron."
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