The police discovered that they had forgotten a toolbox in the car, and one even lost his driver's license inside the car.
In addition, the criminals were filmed by the electric car's onboard cameras, which turn on automatically when there is an attempt to enter the car. So it took less than an hour to catch them.
Ralph used the same model electric car as Sarah. That morning, he was sitting in his car in a parking lot in the 300 block of East Fredricks Street. He saw his girlfriend approaching the car and unlocked argentina mobile database doors. At that moment, a criminal jumped out of nowhere and opened the driver's door, yelling at him to get out of the car.
- Get out! Quickly, or I'll shoot!
The gunman forced Ralph out of the car at gunpoint and then attempted to steal it. But Ralph was able to use his cell phone to disable the vehicle's engine and lock the gunman inside. And when police arrived on the scene, they apprehended the gunman, later identified as Charlie Smith, who was sitting in the driver's seat.
They immediately noticed that he was sweating heavily, twitching and blinking frequently. It was later determined that he was under the influence of drugs.
- And what conclusion can be drawn from this?
— It is worth noting that in both cases the drivers managed to block the criminals using mobile devices. I wonder how soon the criminals will learn to use new technologies when stealing cars?