Two of My Cars Stolen Out of My Driveway at The Same Time!
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The only thing worse than getting your car stolen is getting two stolen at the same time! I woke up to an empty driveway. I am not taking this lightly and will pay a reward to help me get these cars back!!
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Punishment for thieves should be much worse than it is.
@brettcaudill9621 Punishment? These thieves will be let go by a woke prosecuter with no cash bond!
@@c103110athat one lady pays their bail. What's her name?
Is so sick they protect criminals and not the victim. They twisted it to the criminal is the victim and should be protected. I just can’t comprehend but I guess that’s bc I’m a critical thinker
@@c103110a quit bringing politics into things the world is negative enough doesn't matter if that's actually part of the case or not still doesn't need to be brought up
@@theunhingedgamer3762 Politics? Some people see politics in every YT comment.
Cops did such a great job finding and recovering the dually it'd be hard to put much confidence in them.
First thing that came to mind, hopefully they are registered in MI this time.
The police / tow yard found the dully, the problem is Tom didn't reply to the phone call from police / tow yard that they found it, that is why it went up for sale.
@@bobroberts2371 Yeah, Like i'm sure they tried real hard ,they ought to be required to call UNTIL they actually speak to the Owner, for that matter the Cops had his address, nothing stopping them from driving there to notify him in person.I doubt they ever called at all.
@@mikebryant614settle down karen, you'd be the first to complain when you don't see a cop because they were too busy ringing people about recovered cars.
@@FantsyPants Lol okay Leftie.
Told you to give Bob a raise!!
Electronics are easily defeated these days. Take 30 minutes and install old fashion hidden kill switch. No power they’re probably leave. Just don’t let switch location be known or move from time to time.
Apple trackers used by lot of people
apple trackers and other equivalates arnt as good they ping mobile phones to let you know there is one near by as apple and companies worried people would use them to stalk females
Install Apple trackers...that's what I was thinking. Does anyone have a better idea???
@@danoc51 unfortunately the apple trackers rat themselves out by telling the thief it's in the car. It was because of too many stalkers using them.
Take the fuel pump relay out and you don't need a switch That's what I have been doing pop the relay out and if they get it going it will stall out
@@79tazman Unfortunately a bit inconvenient for a daily driver. Frankly, Tom probably needs a fence and a gate on his property.
Absolutely correct. These random delivery drivers get paid for info.
100%, to the point cell meta data would show the thieves have been there before, like when Amazon or door dash comes by.
Its not really the delivery people... its the people at the DMV. They get paid for finding cars.. I know this for a fact.
@hazysativa3045 definitely Amazon drivers 100%
If you attempt to do a search of a particular type of vehicle, addresses. That's immediately flagged as it requires a subpoena, signed by a Judge. Not just a request, sure it's happen like you said. They were caught, it's like a cop doing vehicle search on tags without probable cause. We have checks and balances these days.
@@Hanibul_Lecktor I didnt say they werent, just that theres more to it.
@@hazysativa3045Coworker went to work for FedEx when the company we worked for left the state. 1st week he was approached by a coworker there mentioning extra money could be made if he needed some. He held his Glock next to his leg and told the dude to take it elsewhere.
Could of been a scouting job, thievery, he never found out, got hurt and got disability 2 months into the job.
As a victim of theft in the past I really feel your pain. I hate thieves with a burning passion. I wake up in the middle of the night now and have to check around my property before I can get back to sleep.
I'm with you there brother. I had my Harley stolen out of my driveway in broad daylight. I usually rode my bike to work. I didn't have a garage at the time so I always parked by the house and blocked it with my car. I was running late one day so I said the hell with it and drove the car to work. Came home, pulled in the driveway, went inside, sat down for a few minutes and then it hit me. Where's my bike ? I had to go back out to have another look. Having something taken from your home hits you hard. My bike was never recovered.
Same
This must be the most expensive tracker-device ad in the history of mankind.
Was thinking the same thing, even wondering if they really got stolen or if it was just to sell the trackers. I'm sure he wouldn't do that though
I’ve had stuff stolen out of a parking lot while in the store and right out of my driveway! Out of the driveway was the worst feeling ever! It’s a personal attack on my property!
There is two ways they could have stolen them, one is using some sort of transmitter to trick the remote to trip the locks, the other is a diagnostic tool that programs remotes using the VIN# has also been used as well by higher level thieves. With the start buttons and remote starts most if not all modern cars have, it actually makes it easier to steal a car. My recommendation is some sort of Kill switch or plug to disable starting without resetting computers and such
Keyless start vehicles just have to be in the vicinity of the keyfob. I saw a receiver/transmitter that detects the keyfob frequency, stores it, then transmits it to the car. Do NOT store the keyfobs next to an exterior wall or door. They can pick up the signal, then use it to steal the car.
@@n2omike, exactly, a youtuber names TK's garage showed how easy it was with his own cadillac CTV and scatpack (GM and Dodge). and did both using Vin number and a black market Fob programmer in less than 5 minutes
If your vehicles were in for service anywhere, I'd suspect an inside job. Keys were copied.
@@davejohnson5422, Check out TK's Garage, he showed using a black market solution that looked like a Game boy, it used the same programming as the dealer programmer. He made a fob for two of his cars in under 5 minutes. one was a caddy CVT the other was a scatpack
This is why I will not buy a late model car.
Only cars with real keys and fewer micro chips
Tom Tom Tom, you've been surveilled and targeted plain as day.
Put secreted trackers on ALL of your cars AND equipment ...........
Somebody probably Air tagged him.
That really sucks. Years ago I had my 2 seadoos with trailer stolen from my driveway. I completely empathize with the situation. I hope they get caught quickly.
@deanwilliamson1373 where did u have them taken from what state I had 2 also with the trailer taken and never found again
@@Mike.perotti Ontario Canada, they were less than a year old, and secured with an aircraft cable into the garage. It was pre battery tools. Nowadays a battery operated zip saw makes any lock a small hindrance.
Inside job of some kind- maybe with the help of a dealership. Thieves had keys made, knew Tom’s address, and assumed he’d be out of town. Huge bummer and hope they find the bastards.
Not likely, these thieves today have the technology and know how to use it. I am going to post a separate comment BUT i wish i could remember the specifics of the TV broadcast here in Canada showing how these thieves steal these autos. It think it was on CBC "The Fifth Estate" or perhaps "Marketplace".
No, they can steal the transmitter signal from your key and clone it on theit device.
$5k tablet, registration overseas. Dodge doesn't verify re-key code location, it just sees a verified registration to re-key vehicles. Dodge will just send it, no questions asked. GM, no different. Ford requires a Ford tech ID, verification of location of both the vehicle and tablet. Anything off, no re-key code. So you're right, it's definitely an inside job. The manufacturer!!! Never buy a Dodge, problem solved.
Anything HELLCAT is literally the most stolen vehicle on earth. That sucks so bad bud
Dang hellcat Americans!
UK Range Rover owners: Hold my beer…
There was a rapper that made a song telling you how to steal them. It’s a shame. But they seem to be remarkably easy to steal
Usual suspects.
They are very easy to steal with the right equipment. Flipper zero can pull the rolling codes easily.
Cleetus has been doing some tow work for side cash. Does the thief look like a giraffe?
Likely black males.
Bro, Cleetus don't need side money 😂
he made 5 mill last year he's good
He did need a new giveaway vehicle though. And turned it into a regular cab TRex to disguise it. 😂
Thats funny Dude
You need to keep the key fobs in a faraday bag, thieves obtain the frequency from the fob inside your house and program a new one on the spot.
That's not the only way they do it. On the Rams there's a can bus junction they plug into and program new keys. Its in plain sight under the dash and it's realatively easily accessible on chargers and challengers.
@@jayinmi3706
Makes sense!
I heard dodges are easier than other brands???
Is that true?
I have one of my kids old metal lunch boxed mounted on the wall with key hooks in side. spares key need to be shielded too.
@@metalted6128 I'd say so. I do car alarms and stuff and see A LOT of people coming in to have us add kill swittches of various kinds after their cars were already stolen once. I'vee seen some videos of people stealing Lexus push tto start vehicles nearly as quickly.
Yup they use flipper zero and being that there’s no glass most likely what they doin
This is one of the biggest reason to not drive a dodge.. There's an entire culture around stealing and driving these cars. Not worth it. Buying one just makes you a victim in waiting.
Buying one makes you a POS only people that drive these are worthless human beings and we all know what group I'm talking about.
"culture"
@@iswm it's a garbage culture but it's a culture nonetheless 🤷♂️
key less? a lot of key less cars get stolen fords are number 1 here
Unless you don't see that as a downside... I see it as sport. Go ahead, try to steal my redeye, nobody has made it past the end of my driveway ONTO the property yet much less to the car.
Thanks for the update on the possibility of Amazon or other drivers scouting cars and trucks. I had never thought of that.
I never thought about it either but it makes sense. I hope he gets some justice
I have often wondered that. Great way to know the house, dogs etc etc
@@michaelloth5870 neither did I
@@DirtFloorGargae the delivery drivers won't come far from their truck at my house. They've seen the 150lb Bullmastiff and it scares the hell out of them. Little do they know he's a freaking cupcake and just wants to be petted!!!
Do you think it is more likely to be amazon and doordash drivers, or guys who post all their expensive vehicles on popular youtube channels? IDK hard to say. Sucks about the rides tho.
It looks like you'll need to install fences and a high security gate, regrettably this will be more common as America devolves into a low trust, high risk society. Tom you might look into what the South African farmers do for home and property security.
It’s definitely someone who’s an acquaintance to someone in your extended circle. They knew the time and knew you didn’t have trackers in them.
No
No they just new it was a dodge and easy to take...
Agree, there is a mole close by
a black sees a dodge, he steals it. it's their natural genetic behavior.
I guess none of you realize that there are 157,000 subs on this channel and countless non subbed viewers.
had one stolen at our local car auction. never heard of that before. these hellcat and dodge products are stolen way too often now. theres no way dodge cant track these things down with the amount of electronics on these cars.
My Grandmother works for a dealership and they stole a Hellcat right of the lot there in Ohio.
Oh they could tell you exactly where they are. They just won’t.
Can't track a car if the sat radio antenna is disconnected. There was a rebuilder vid where someone got a theft recovery and the sat antenna was pulled from the radio to stop tracking.
@@bobroberts2371 That was LegitStreetCars, I saw the same video lol.
These hi tech thieves also have ways to detect if a vehicle has a tracker on it. That may have been why the cummins didn't get touched. I'm so sorry this happened Tom. As a victim of vehicle theft, that feeling of being violated is something i wouldn't wish on anyone.
Everyday occurrence up here in Canada. The criminals know there is practically zero chance they'll get shot at so they don't even sneak up to your car, they literally park at the end of your driveway and strut right up. There is a guy in Toronto that had two TRX's taken, the second which was the replacement was gone in less than two weeks.
My trx was stolen out of my driveway too. I came out in the morning to a dry spot in the fresh rain where my truck used to be. Police found it a few hundred miles away during a raid where they found a dozen of them that had all been completely re-vinned# . They did such a good job on the vins that it took the feds 6 months to verify which truck was even mine and then another 8 months for Chrysler to put all my vins back on it. 4 weeks after I got it back it was stolen again and gone forever.
Holy cow
That's insane
Wow..wtf. I would have written that off after a month or two.
That's insane
@@imsatanscott I'm not being a smartass, I'm generally curious. U leaving your keys in it? Is it locked? I just don't understand how this happends so quick and seemingly easy.
Good luck on the recovery Tom. Hoping for your success.
So sorry my friend… I can completely feel for you as far as feeling violated when it happens at home!!!
I pray they aren't at the port already 😬🤞
UK viewer here, are those keyless thefts? We got little rfid proof pouches in the post from the car insurer... it's bad everywhere, except Japan and other countries with strict borders and harsh punishments.
Sounds like that’s what we need here. I think I know a guy. 😄
this!
TOM, air tags are CHEAP AS HELL!
They don't work though. They literally report themselves to the thieves and tell you "there is an air tag nearby." This is not a suitable solution.
@@Calvin-NelsonGoogle "Santa Barbara airtag stolen mail". Thieves arent as bright as you think.
Well duhhh you’ve gotta hide it well. And I mean REALLY well
My nephew had his camaro stolen. He hid an airtag in it so well that he said it would take me a long time to find it if he told me where it was. The thieves took out the onstar and airtag. They must have a device that pinpoints airtags
You are a target of people who know who you are and that you have high performance vehicles.
What a horrible feeling having something stolen from your property! Yeah, you feel violated.
I wish you the best dealing with it.
Wow!
Besides something happening to your kids, *there's no worse feeling than having your property invaded and stolen* 🤬
Damn man. More vehicles stolen. I'm sorry to hear that. That absolutely sucks.
This sucks. Someone has definitely been scoping those cars out 🤦♂️
That sucks man, I hope they catch them but the cops telling you to wait a couple days probably gave them enough time to do whatever they wanted to do with those trucks. Hopefully the reward helps get them back.
This turned in to a commercial for gps trackers….
I was thinking the same thing.Sorta fishy!
I’m sorry, that sucks. I live in Mexico, one suggestion, DOGS that are light sleepers. I picked a puppy off the street down here he’s a mixed breed, now 75 lbs. and nobody comes here with him loose ever.
@@bobaque70 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,someone is a savy business man..................................................
@@bobaque70why put up 10 grand each when insurance is gonna pay for them....u don't tie up that much money in vehicles and not insure them...?
Almost think it's a inside Job. Someone knows something. How convenient 😮😮
Unfortunately they are probably already in a sea can headed over seas,or getting chopped up somewhere local.Good luck I hope I'm wrong!
Two months ago, an Oakland county sheriff tried to follow one of these stolen vehicles into Detroit and lost his life. 20,000 dollars isn't enough.
whatever it costs to rid our society of blacks is 100% worth it. there is no other option, frankly. it's either that or we don't have a future.
As A Repo Agent Dodge can tell you where everything went and when signal was terminated if it was
Not to mention, if dodge wanted to help they could tell you exactly where those cars are right now! Especially on anything that new new like these. I know your pretty tight with dodge so curious if you have reached out to them
First thing the thief does is rip out the GPS antennas.
I feel your pain Tom. I had 2 trucks stolen out of my driveway back in 2001. It's like a punch in the gut when you realize your vehicle is gone. I never got either one of the trucks back...
They snapped pics of the vins. Then they got the key codes from chrysler through their system, had keys made and that's how they were stolen. It's all traceable from chryslers end. Will they help you?
Keyless entry & push button start on those cars. They use a wireless signal snatcher to get the key code & get into the car & start them.
@@edmelungeon2239 it takes a lot more than that to get these cars. Chrysler can see all this stuff on their end. They clearly don't care to help curb the problem.
In Australia they check for unlocked cars, take the service books out of the glove box, go to a dealer and have keys made. Come back and vehicle gone.
They have device that picks up the frequency from the key faab stores the frequency now their device is the key. They make faraday bags to put your key faabs in to prevent this
The feeling of personal invasion is the WORST. I accidentally left my truck unlocked one night and someone during the night got in it. Sat in there and smoked for who knows how long, then took all my tools and change in the console. Stuff is replaceable but man it felt disgusting driving MY truck with it smelling like cigs for weeks and knowing some idiot just got in like they owned it. Thieves need bigger punishment
I have been in the same situation as you and know the feelings of violation and anger. In 2011 I was setup and had a 1978 Malibu station wagon street/strip machine and an 81 Chevette all out strip car stolen in less than hour in broad daylight while I was away from home. Not wanting to rain on your parade but the local law enforcement never got a single lead or recovered anything. I think the Malibu was stripped of all the goodies in it then crushed and the Chevette was taken out of state and possibly sold on a forged bill of sale.
That’s what you get for working hard and having nice things.
if the blacks don't take it directly, the government will take it from you and give it to them anyway. there's no point in doing anything anymore because we can no longer do anything to benefit ourselves. literally everything we do is taken from us to give to outsiders and foreigners.
They say some of those drivers are setting up porch pirates to.
They knew you had those. That’s the two most stolen vehicles out there right now. Anything with a hellcat badge or a SRT emblem there high value targets.
It's a sad world we live in Tom.
Wow, that's got to be a bad feeling. Sorry Tom. Hope they get caught.
Sorry to hear this brother.
Im glad you're not relying on the sherrifs to do their job.
Someone probably just followed one of the vehicles to your house one day. Car thieves are basically professional locksmiths at this point. They have all the modern gear they need to steal vehicles fast. You need to cover your window VIN plate on all your newer vehicles. Get a locking OBD port covers too. Kill switches wouldn't hurt. Apple Air Tags hidden in places that are hard to find would be helpful too.
Covering the VIN does nothing. You can easily look up VIN from the license plate number.
It is way easier than that with a relay attack. One person goes close to the house holding a loop antenna that talks to the key fob and then retransmitts the signal to the car. The door opens and the start button is pushed.
@@bobroberts2371 You are correct. I totally forgot about the relay attack. More than one way for vehicles to disappear
Very sad that this happens and it really sucks. One big difference from 20 years ago is that you are now a public figure and thieves will come long distance to your nice neighborhood to find the high value vehicles. I really hope you get them back but it’s likely they went some distance and are either re-vinned or stripped for parts.
Sorry for your trouble.
It's not the Amazon or Door Dash Drivers, it's your UA-cam channel.
I have had things stolen from my car in front of my house and felt completely violated, so I can't imagine not one, but two cars being stolen! I hope you find those pieces of trash!
here in canada the time you call the police they are in a container
One of your adoring local fans no doubt , probably been following you for weeks to find out where you live ti steel you're stuff.
Unbelievable. Sorry Tom.
Nothing is safe now days, that is why all my stuff gets parking inside, plus big Dog and he hears everything. Good luck getting your vehicles back Tom.
Damm! Sorry for your loss!
These damn cars are thief magnets , I worry every time I take my car out. 😠
Keep them in the truck, they will be back for it. The 2 stolen will be in containers already most likely going overseas.
@@Lovelacecolin they’re stripped down at chop shops and sold for parts every single one of them. It’s crazy how much hellcat and TRX stuff is on eBay.
It is the wild west, security is about layers. Fence, gate, dog, cameras, driveway cams that capture plates, those modules that block OBD programming tools, kill switches, geofencing etc... You are right about the scouting. Back in the GM days they would just pull the fuse or break the starlink antenna off the roof to kill the system. They prob do the same today or have backpack jammers as well.
We had the right idea on how to treat horse thieves..
A person would think after 100+years of making automobiles that manufacturers would’ve made them harder to steal. Sadly the exact opposite is the case.
I'm only surprised that it took 24 years to have your cars stolen in detroit. It sucks, but it might be time to move to a state where crime is still illegal.
@@THEmadmikeismad it only takes less than 1 year if it's a hellcat
tom, chrysler has a security key, we cant even scan chryslers if our software isnt up to date. if they programmed keys for your trucks they had to interface with the vehicle at some point. which means chrysler should at least be able to track down what scanner did it or the owner of said scanner. might be a dead end, but ford and chrysler both require some sort of security access to program keys, and looks like they hit fast so they came already prepared. other chance is they had repeaters. if thats the case idk. from hat i understand, you can get a signal repeater off the dark web that picks up the vehicles key signal and duplicates it. the signal bounces back and forth between car and key, so even if your key is inside the car knows its close. and if its close enough to unlock your doors from inside the house, its close enough for them to pic it up. once that repeater has it the car cant tell the difference. works long enough for them to get it somewhere to do what they are gonna do with it. good luck with this man, i know how you feel. ive been there myself. i know this doesnt help now, but i have a hidden switch that redirects my start signal to the horn relay. they try to start a few times and seems to deter them. that or a kill switch, but you have to be smarter than the theives with tht, they usually know what to look for and exactly how to bypass it.
From what I understand, the PIN number to access the key system expires after a day or so requiring another call to Chrysler. I'm guessing it communicates over sat radio? ( The 99 to ?? systems with a mechanical key / RFID chip just had a 4 digit PIN that never changed )
makes an awesome plug for your tracker sales 👌
I have had things stolen out of my driveway.. That Hurts Brother.. OUCH.. Hope you get the Truck & Car Back..
Time to store your key fobs in a faraday box, thieves are using stolen key fob programmers that can pick up your fobs indoors.
Here in the UK it’s Range Rover and Land Rover being stolen as easy as pie. Broad daylight walking down the street with a laptop open, tapping away and they’re in the vehicle and away…
It’s worrying and obviously frustrating that in a week or so trackers would have been fitted. And where they were stored that vehicle wasn’t touched 🤔
Sounds like a leek somewhere or just a big coincidence.
Either way I’m very sorry to hear this and I hope for the safe recovery of your vehicles Tom.
Keep the faith.
Time for a security gate at your house
My experience with law-enforcement is when they tell you to give them time is meant to give the thieves time to get the stolen vehicle of their jurisdiction
Yup, don't want that paperwork building up.
Very convenient plug for your trackers...
Sorry Tom but thanks for putting out that APB. Least this will do is help someone else prevent this from happening.
Welcome to New America.
car thieves been stealing cars for decades , maybe you just found that out ??
@@matzrat5006 that little thumb beneath the comment means you’re being ratioed, but maybe you just found that out.
I'm so sad to see this. I'm really sad to say that I know exactly how you feel. It's so violating! I'll probably be buying some of your trackers.
It’s a friend of yours. 100%
Not necessarily! Theirs these days use hackers! They hack the dmv and the dealerships to get factory keys cut! The dmv hack gives them the personal information required like a copy of drivers license and registration , the dealership hack inputs the required information to order keys and then they take the driver license with a fake picture on it and go pick up the keys!
Or they use an emulator and sit at the road and wait till you click the remote, then they intercept the signal and can program their own key fobs! This option requires patience and a stakeout!
My wife and I know your pain. We have been trying to justice for 4.5 years.
Man I hope you get your cars back. I have thankfully never had a vehicle stolen but a junkie stole my kids atvs and it was a terrible feeling.
You’re calling them Sick Trackers, well I guess I won’t be getting one
No one asked bud
Dude that’s heartbreaking. 8 ft wrought iron fencing with coded gate.
It took me a long time to get over being angry. I still don’t trust which sucks. Good luck Tom
It's crazy. I was really thinking of getting a Trackhawk, but these past 2 years or so, it's gotten insane with how fast anything with a hellcat engine gets stolen these days. And the confidence they have to steal them is unrivaled.
What scumbags. Best of luck getting your vehicles back.
Dont let the cops screw it up this time lie they did with the other truck you had.
Good luck with everything.
Regards from Sweden
Good chance you wont find those cars in one piece, but you will likely find the VIN numbers on engines and fenders and transmissions at your local Takeover.
You need to get a bag to store your keyfobs in a Faraday bag when you go into the house , that will stop the thief from copy the signal from the fob.
Thank you , and so sorry these bastards hit you. Shared to all my people.
First problem was owning Chrysler products, easiest junk to steal.
Also find it extremely ironic you have a new tracking device/service you’re launching and this just so happens to happen.
Thanks for the tip. It is HIGHLY likely I’ll be buying something like this for my project truck when it is drivable and in good enough shape someone would want to steal it.
Sorry for your loss. Good luck in the recovery effort.
Sorry to hear of this Tom. I hope you get them back in good shape.
Did you leave the keys in them? Oh Geeze in Detroit ?
I'm sorry this happend to you. Having any of this type of stuff happen at home is very violating. I hope you get your trucks back.
Key fobs are the absolute worst. The code can be stolen from across the street with a $250 device widely available the internet. (a Flipper Zero)
Then all you do is walk and start the car. I never knows you don’t have the actual key. And automakers can do nothing about it.
A kill switch or tracker is so important for any high dollar vehicle anymore! I hope you get your rig’s back or at least covered by insurance 👍🏻
They see the cars in parking lots, stick a air tag on them, they see where it parks every day, they have the tech tools to bypass using a key
I've upgraded to a Ravelco and a Viper alarm. Great combo and worth every penny in peace of mind.
welcome to the wonderful world of electronic everything…if your vehicle has a key fob, and a computer…it can be hacked, and gotten into, they don’t even need to “break in”
The main thing about gps trackers….. use more than one with different technologies. Use a self powered one. Leave one of them easier to find.
I really hope with the network of great people you have that these trucks will be found in one piece.
Option 4 ....this May be the easiest.... Remount pushback
About half an inch , factory ob2 Port....then refit a dummy ob2 Port in factory location
In front of factory port ....
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