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Home / Crime and Justice / Phone Tracker Leads Cops to Abandoned Stolen Car

Phone Tracker Leads Cops to Abandoned Stolen Car

25 Dec

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Summary

  • A stolen car was recovered using the find-my-device feature on a phone.
  • The owner left his phone in the car when it was stolen at a petrol bunk.
  • Police tracked the vehicle through two locations before it was abandoned.
Phone Tracker Leads Cops to Abandoned Stolen Car

In a swift operation on Wednesday morning, Chennai police successfully recovered a stolen car using a 'find-my-device' feature. The car owner, Melvin, had briefly left his vehicle unattended at a petrol bunk in Vyasarpadi while paying for fuel. When he returned, he discovered his car, and crucially, his mobile phone, were missing.

The petrol bunk staff immediately contacted the authorities. Inspector Rajinikanth leveraged the phone's GPS tracking capability, identifying the car's movement first towards Gummidipoondi and subsequently to Puzhal. Upon reaching the last known location, officers found the vehicle abandoned.

Further investigation led to the apprehension of Surya, a 25-year-old bike mechanic from Kodungaiyur, and Bharath, 28, from Manali. Both individuals have been arrested and placed in judicial custody as the investigation continues.

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.
Police used the 'find-my-device' feature on the owner's mobile phone, which was left inside the stolen car.
Surya, a 25-year-old bike mechanic, and Bharath, 28, were arrested for the car theft.
The car was tracked through Gummidipoondi and Puzhal before being found abandoned by the police.

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