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Stolen craiglist cars?
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Posted 8 months ago okay in athens tn there is a man posting a 99 ford explorer and it was 2500...i went to check it out because im looking for a car and when i got there the house we went to all the windows were boarded up and the guy was driving a white lincon car and said his name was lincon..it got interesting from there, i got in the explorer and in the back seat it was full of childrens stuff and it wasnt clean at all and the plan was for me to drive this car home today if i wanted it, and he was alone and never even mentioned kids. I got on craigslist today to see his white lincon on there...and i know its him its the same number posted. im pretty sure this man is selling stolen cars...can i do anything about that? |
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| Posted 8 months ago Joined today. First post. Skeleton profile. I find this odd. I am very suspicious. You really know what to do. Give it some thought and I imagine you will figure out what you can do. Take a deep breath and relax. The answer is so easy and I don't want to give it away. I want you to figure out who to call. |
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| Posted 8 months ago WELL. I dont have his real name and im not completly sure that he is...even though shortly after i posted this i found another vehichle on craigsist posted by him...but this time it was a semi truck...kinda weird..but like i said i dont have anything concrete and if i went to the police i dont want them to look at me like im stupid because all i have is a number and the adress to a condemed house... |
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| Posted 8 months ago Animallover1212 says ...
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| Posted 8 months ago Take a deep breath and relax. Many people post numerous vehicles on craigslist. Your mind is spinning and you are getting way ahead of yourself. I am pleased to see your response and I told you, you could figure it out. |
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| Posted 8 months ago You could always call and pass on your suspicous feelings. Let the law for his jurisdiction check Craigslist. You never know. They may be looking for him. Of course, it could be legit. He may have purchased the vehicles at auction. |
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| Posted 8 months ago See if he has titles for the vehicles, stolen vehicles typically don't come with titles. |

