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Home / Crime and Justice / Hellcat Stolen After 30-Minute Surveillance

Hellcat Stolen After 30-Minute Surveillance

15 Jan

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Summary

  • Suspects spent 30 minutes casing a muscle car before theft.
  • The stolen Dodge Charger Hellcat was the owner's dream vehicle.
  • Thieves used a stolen Acura, also taken from a police officer.
Hellcat Stolen After 30-Minute Surveillance

A highly sought-after Dodge Charger Hellcat, valued at approximately $80,000, was stolen from Prospect Park early on Sunday, January 11, 2026. Surveillance footage revealed a group of suspects meticulously observed the vehicle for nearly 30 minutes before executing the theft around 2:30 a.m. The owner, who had invested significantly in his dream car, was unaware of the crime while asleep in his upstairs apartment.

The theft demonstrated a high level of organization among the perpetrators. They successfully disabled multiple security features, including the car's lock, kill switch, and alarm system, leaving minimal evidence of forced entry. Two individuals were seen driving the Charger away, with at least one accomplice following in a black Acura, which was later discovered to be a stolen vehicle belonging to a police officer in Bucks County.

Authorities tracked both vehicles to Southwest Philadelphia, but the victim expressed little hope of recovering his prized possession. Stolen vehicles like this are frequently stripped for parts or resold with altered VINs on social media platforms. Investigators are actively pursuing all available leads in this sophisticated automotive theft case.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The suspects spent nearly half an hour observing the vehicle before the theft occurred.
The car was locked and equipped with a kill switch and an alarm, all of which were bypassed.
A black Acura, which belonged to a Bucks County police officer, was used by the suspects.

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