Nigga will steal yo stuff

https://dfw.cbslocal.com/2020/09/30...o-the-ronald-mcdonald-house-on-bengal-street/


Dallas Police Seek Tattooed Burglar Who Broke Into The Ronald McDonald House On Bengal Street

September 30, 2020 at 9:36 am

DALLAS (CBSDFW) – Police in Dallas are searching for a man who broke into the Ronald McDonald House on Bengal Street and stole vital items to run the house including food, bed linens, and a wall-mounted TV from the common area.

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The man, who was caught on surveillance cameras has tattoos covering his chest. Police said he gained access by jumping a fence and entering through a faulty side door.

The non-profit he stole from offers temporary housing, transportation to the hospital and meals for families whose children are receiving essential medical care.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/10/10/grab-and-run-shoplifters-terrorize-luxury-nyc-boutiques/

Stealing Soho: Luxury retailers terrorized by shoplifting mobs
By Dean Balsamini and Paula Froelich
October 10, 2020 | 1:31pm | Updated

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Bands of shoplifters are terrorizing Soho’s high-end boutiques, lifting hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of designer merchandise, and in some cases, threatening security guards to keep quiet — or be labeled racist, The Post has learned.

The disturbing pattern began in late May during the riots that rocked the city in the wake of the George Floyd police custody death. High-end Celine was looted of $1.5 million in merchandise then, and the blatant thievery continues “every week” in ritzy stores such as Prada, Moncler, Dior and Balenciaga, one plugged-in local said.

“This is happening every week. Walk around Soho on Wooster Street and Greene Street, Mercer Street. … You have huge bouncers out there trying to deter hit-and-run activity,” the source, a restaurateur, said.

But in some cases, the thieves are given carte blanche to steal.

“If they [store personnel] stop them and say anything in the store before they’ve left the building then it often gets turned into a racial accusation,” the source said.

“The brands … tell their employees to walk away,” the insider added. “They don’t want to be the next Instagram video claiming they are a racist brand.”

Soho store managers, especially those employed by national retailers, remain tightlipped for fear of ‘R-word’ reprisal, bad publicity or tarnishing their brand, the source said.

NYPD Sgt. Joseph Imperatrice, founder of Blue Lives Matter NYC, told The Post that investigators are aware that “mobs of young, transient groups” have “bulldozed through aisles grabbing as much as their arms can hold.”

A law enforcement source confirmed that “dozens of larcenies have occurred in recent months in high-end establishments in the neighborhood.” The source said the victimized stores include Adidas, Fendi and Burberry.

The suspects create a stir and grab as much merchandise as they can, confident they’re not going to face resistance or consequences, the same source said, adding “it’s a lucrative business.”

In the latest incident, thieves twice plundered Moncler on Prince Street — which sells down jackets for nearly $2,000 — on Thursday, Oct. 1, according to the sources.

In the first incident, two individuals grabbed nearly two dozen down jackets, the businessperson told The Post. A few hours later, at 6 p.m., thieves snatched “more than $50,000” in merchandise and sped off in a white Jaguar and a black Audi, the law enforcement source said.

The local restaurateur claimed “16 to 20 people” were involved in the second incident and the heist included a lookout.

Moncler was also hit Sept. 25, the law enforcement source said. A store spokesman declined comment.

On Sept. 30, three males entered French label Celine on Wooster Street at about 12:50 p.m. and took “more than $37,000 worth of merchandise” and fled in a dark Audi with New Jersey plates, the law enforcement source said, adding those individuals are part of a group now wanted for 12 high-end crimes — seven in lower Manhattan and five within the confines of the 19th Precinct on the Upper East Side.

Some fed-up shops are now helping cops by giving descriptions and providing store surveillance video.

Sofiya Bukriy, 29, a manager at Louis Vuitton on Greene Street, said they keep the exit door locked to short circuit “young kids, who are grabbing and running.”

On Oct. 2 the NYPD arrested a Manhattan man apparently addicted to Prada. Ronald Howard, 34, was charged with three counts of grand larceny for allegedly lifting nearly $12,000 worth of Prada merchandise from the Broadway boutique in three different thefts between Aug. 24 and Sept. 12, the law enforcement source said.

Howard was back on the street after being issued a desk-appearance ticket, a law enforcement source said.

Citywide, grand larcenies have fallen 7 percent to 3,639 cases through Sept. 30, compared with 3,903 in the same period a year earlier, police said.

“The NYPD works to prevent theft of all kinds, including commercial burglaries and grand larcenies, by conferring with city businesses to promote physical protections and other best business practices,” NYPD spokesman Al Baker told The Post. “In the precincts, our Neighborhood Coordination Officers are personal points of contact with the community who can help when merchants are experiencing issues with crime and quality-of-life offenses. Additionally, detectives in precincts across the city work closely with our citywide Grand Larceny Division investigators on individual cases.”
 
https://nypost.com/2020/10/10/nypd-have-you-seen-bronx-scooter-thief/

NYPD searching for Bronx thief who ‘walked away’ with scooter
By Dean Balsamini
October 10, 2020 | 7:44pm

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The alleged scooter thief on October 5
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Some unlucky person lost their ride.

The NYPD is asking for help identifying an individual who “walked away” with a scooter parked on a Bronx street Monday night.

Cops on Saturday released a photo of the person who allegedly pilfered the unoccupied scooter around 10 p.m. in front of 663 River Ave.

The sticky-fingered suspect took the minibike, which belongs to a 29-year-old man, police said. The individual — who was wearing a red baseball cap, blue jacket, black pants and black sneakers — fled the scene with the scooter northbound on River Avenue.

Anyone with information in regard to this incident is asked to call the NYPD’s Crime Stoppers Hotline at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477).
 
https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2...dish-soap-from-north-philadelphia-aldi-store/

Police Searching For Man Who Stole $80 Worth Of Dish Soap From North Philadelphia Aldi Store
By CBS3 Staff
October 14, 2020 at 10:45 am

PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — Philadelphia police are searching for the suspect who broke into an Aldi store in North Philadelphia and stole $80 worth of dish soap. Officials say a man gained access to the Aldi store on the 6000 block of North Broad Street and took three cases of dish soap on Oct. 12, just after midnight.

The cases of dish soap were reportedly valued at $80.

He then fled in an unknown direction.

The suspect is described as a tall, Black man with medium build. He was wearing a dark-colored hooded jacket, dark-colored pants, and white and black sneakers.

His face was covered with a white mask and he was carrying a dark duffel bag.

Anyone with information regarding this incident should contact Philadelphia Police at 215-686-3353.
 
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/202...nics-from-displays-t-mobile-store-seal-beach/

Caught On Video: Burglars Yank Phones, Electronics From Displays At T-Mobile Store In Seal Beach
October 26, 2020 at 10:31 am

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SEAL BEACH (CBSLA) — Police asked for the public’s help Monday to identify two men they say stole cell phones and other electronics from a T-Mobile store in Seal Beach.

The burglary happened last Tuesday at about 5:15 p.m. at T-Mobile, 13979 Seal Beach Blvd.

Surveillance video released by the police show three suspects yanking phones and other electronics from their display blocks and ripping off the cables that secured them to the displays. The loss was estimated at about $4,000 worth of electronics.

One of the suspects, 18-year-old Ali Dawson of Los Angeles, was stopped by a responding officer as he drove away from the store.
Dawson was booked on suspicion of felony commercial burglary and police say he is also a suspect in other burglaries around Southern California.

The other two suspects are believed to have left the area in another vehicle, and their identities and whereabouts are not known.
 
https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/...rested-for-taking-using-patients-credit-cards

St. Pete healthcare worker arrested for taking, using patients' credit cards

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updated 2:23 PM, Nov 06, 2020

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — A St. Pete man was arrested after police said he took and used patients' credit cards.

Police said Juan Carlos Collins worked at St. Anthony's Hospital and AFC Urgent Care in St. Pete where he gained access to patients' personal belongings.

He used the information he collected to make purchases with Lyft, Uber, AT&T, Macy's and Belk
, police said.

So far in the investigation, police said Collins started doing this in May 2020 and continued until he was arrested on Thursday.

This case is still active as victims are looking at their accounts for fraudulent charges.
 
https://www.wric.com/news/crime/aut...l-heights-car-theft-stolen-credit-cards-used/

Authorities seek suspect in Colonial Heights car theft, stolen credit cards used

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Updated: Nov 6, 2020 / 04:21 PM EST


CHESTERFIELD COUNTY, Va. (WRIC) — Officials are seeking public assistance in identifying the suspect responsible for multiple thefts in the City of Colonial Heights.

According to a release, credit cards were stolen from cars in the City on Oct. 28, and several of them were used later in the day at a McDonald’s on Mechanicsville Turnpike and at the Walmart on Nine Mile Road.

Surveillance video was recovered from McDonald’s and Walmart. The suspect appears to be a black male, wearing a blue, white, and red jacket, gray pants, and a dark ballcap. The suspect appears to be driving a white, four-door Nissan sedan.
 
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2020/11/07/bronx-jewelry-store-robbery-2/


Police: Man Wanted For Snatching Gold Chains From Bronx Jewelry Store
November 7, 2020 at 9:00 am

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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Newly released video shows a suspect fleeing the scene of a jewelry store robbery in the Bronx.

It happened shortly after 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at a store on West Burnside Avenue in Morris Heights.

Police said the suspect asked to see three gold necklaces, worth about $1,000.

After they were placed on the counter, he allegedly grabbed them and ran out.
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A store employee confronted the man, but police said he was threatened with a knife.

Investigators say they’re searching for a man 35 to 40 years old, 6′ to 6’2″ tall, last seen wearing a black jacket, yellow and blue striped polo short, black and white sneakers, a baseball cap and sunglasses.
 
https://pittsburgh.cbslocal.com/2020/11/09/village-square-dicks-warehouse-robbery/


Man, Woman Arrested For Allegedly Stealing Over $2,500 In Merchandise From Dick’s Warehouse

Bethel Park Police say the two suspects have several convictions for retail theft.
November 9, 2020 at 5:03 pm

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BETHEL PARK, Pa. (KDKA) – Police arrested two people accused of stealing over $2,500 worth of merchandise from the Dick’s Warehouse at Village Square.

Bethel Park police say 23-year-old Alaya Porter and 25-year-old Brandon Wheeler were arrested for the alleged theft.

Police say they were apprehended with the help of the Castle Shannon and Pittsburgh police departments.

According to police, Porter and Wheeler have several retail theft convictions. Porter also had two active warrants from local departments, Bethel Park police say.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/11/16/thief-snatches-6-year-olds-birthday-gift-from-long-island-porch/

Lego set for 6-year-old’s birthday stolen from Long Island porch
By Craig McCarthy
November 16, 2020 | 2:29pm | Updated

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Cops are searching for this package thief who stole a 6-year-old boy's birthday gift.
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What a piece of work.

Cops are hunting for a package thief who was caught on camera on Long Island stealing a 6-year-old boy’s birthday gift, police said Monday.

The thief struck around 2:40 p.m. Oct. 21, stealing the boy’s Lego set from the Mastic Beach home, according to cops.

Suffolk County Police released photos of the woman, wearing a yellow sweatsuit, grabbing the package from the front porch and getting into a white SUV.
 
https://wsvn.com/news/local/man-arr...ling-chain-from-blind-tourist-in-miami-beach/

November 21, 2020
Man arrested after allegedly stealing chain from blind tourist in Miami Beach

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MIAMI BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) - Police have arrested a man who allegedly robbed a legally blind tourist of his jewelry at gunpoint in Miami Beach.

Miami Beach Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the area of Collins Avenue and 10th Street at around 9:30 a.m., Saturday.

Edward Earl Smallwood, 27
, was arrested. He faces charges that include armed robbery with a deadly weapon, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon and resisting arrest.

According to the arrest report, witnesses confirmed the victim, who is visiting from Chicago, was walking with a friend when Smallwood allegedly approached them from behind and placed the barrel of a gun to the victim’s back and snatched his gold chain while pushing him to the ground.

Smallwood allegedly then took off running and dropped the gun, which was later recovered by officers.

Officers who were working an overnight fatal stabbing investigation nearby were caught on surveillance video chasing the alleged armed robber.

A blind man from Chicago had a gun pressed into his back while walking to the beach w/friends Saturday AM. The robber was after his chain. This was the response from @MiamiBeachPD who ran from a fatal stabbing scene 2 blocks away to arrest the armed robber. @wsvn pic.twitter.com/pRZmTXKZsC

— Sheldon Fox-7 News (@fox_sheldon) November 21, 2020

The 27-year-old was taken into custody along the 900 block of Collins Avenue, according to the arrest report.

Paramedics treated the victim on the scene. Police said he suffered a small laceration on his forehead and a small laceration beneath his left eye.
 
https://nypost.com/2020/11/24/nyc-mugger-shoves-85-year-old-man-to-the-ground-steals-7/

Bronx mugger shoves 85-year-old man to the ground, steals $7
By Amanda Woods
November 24, 2020 | 12:45pm | Updated

A mugger shoved an 85-year-old man to the ground — robbing him of a mere $7 — in a disturbing weekend attack, authorities said.

The octogenarian was walking on East 170th Street near College Avenue in Mount Eden around 8:15 a.m. Saturday when a woman came up from behind and pushed him to the ground, cops said.

Video released by police captures the suspect climbing on top of the victim and rifling through his pockets.

Police say she fled south on College Avenue.

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A woman in her 20s is wanted for robbing an 85-year-old man of $7 in the Bronx.
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The victim was taken to BronxCare Health System in critical but stable condition, with bruising to the neck and back.

The suspect is between 20 and 30 years old, with a medium build and short, black hair, cops said.

She was last seen wearing a dark blue sweater, gray skull cap, black pants with white stripes on the sides and black sneakers.
 
https://miami.cbslocal.com/2020/11/...-over-500000-worth-of-construction-equipment/


Suspects Wanted In Thefts Of Over $500,000 Worth Of Construction Equipment
November 27, 2020 at 5:10 am

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) – The Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s help to identify the suspects wanted for construction rental equipment thefts, totaling in excess of $500,000.

Authorities say the suspects are wanted for thefts from Georgia to Miami.
 
https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2020/12/01/2-arrested-glendale-10-fraudulent-edd-cards/

2 Arrested In Glendale Allegedly Had 10 Fraudulent EDD Cards Between Them
December 1, 2020 at 1:54 pm

GLENDALE (CBSLA) — Two people have been arrested after being found with 10 fraudulent EDD cards between them, Glendale police said Tuesday.

Stephan Morgan, 34, of Canoga Park, was stopped by Glendale police officers because he was standing among cars parked in a lot in the area of San Fernando Road and Alameda Avenue at about 11 p.m. Monday. Zenia West, 34, of Valley Village, was sitting in the driver’s seat of one of the vehicles, which had expired tags, police said.

According to Glendale police, both consented to a search of their vehicles. Officers found an EDD card issued to another person and a semi-automatic “ghost gun” pistol — a weapon with no serial numbers or identifying markers — loaded with a 17-round high capacity magazine in West’s car, along with names, birthdates, addresses and social security numbers on his phone, Glendale police said.

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A wallet that West claimed belonged to her was also found in Morgan’s vehicle, police said. It contained nine more EDD cards belonging to other people, along with receipts for ATM cash withdrawals in high dollar amounts and receipts for purchases made from the EDD cards found in the wallet, according to Glendale police.

Morgan, who has a suspended driver’s license and is on probation for vehicle theft, was arrested for being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. West was arrested on suspicion of identity theft and possession of access cards with intent to defraud another.
 
https://abc7chicago.com/chicago-man-charged-with-stealing-selling-covid-stimulus-checks/10047236/

Chicago man charged with stealing, selling COVID-19 stimulus checks, feds say
Sun-Times Media Wire
Tuesday, January 26, 2021 8:34PM

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CHICAGO -- A Chicago man is facing federal charges after allegedly conspiring with a postal service carrier to steal coronavirus relief checks and sell them to others.

Akeem Kosoko, 26
, is charged with one count of conspiracy to steal mail and government funds, three counts of embezzlement of government property and three counts of receipt of stolen mail, according to an indictment.

Kosoko allegedly conspired with his brother Ahmed Kosoko, who worked as a postal carrier, and others to steal checks issued under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, the indictment states.

According to the indictment, Akeem Kosoko then allegedly changed the name of the recipients on the checks. He allegedly recruited people with bank accounts and deposited the stolen checks into their accounts.

Akeem Koskoko allegedly deposited at least two of the fraudulent checks, which ranged from about $2,400 and $3,400, the indictment states. He also allegedly sold at least three of the stolen checks to others last May.

Ahmed Kosoko, 35, was previously charged with one count of conspiracy to steal mail and government funds, the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois said in a statement.
 
https://nypost.com/2021/02/22/nyc-man-charged-in-broad-daylight-heist-at-soho-chanel-store/

NYC man caught in Florida, charged in broad-daylight heist of SoHo Chanel store
By Larry Celona, Tina Moore and Amanda Woods
February 22, 2021 | 12:38pm | Updated

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Eric Spencer is apprehended in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and charged in a federal criminal complaint. NYPD


A career criminal from Brooklyn has been nabbed for the brazen broad-daylight heist of a SoHo Chanel store, officials said Monday — weeks after he allegedly bragged on social media about having enough luxury loot to “open a small boutique.”

Eric Spencer, 29, was arrested on robbery charges in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on Saturday, according to Manhattan prosecutors.

Spencer and three cohorts are accused of snatching $189,500 worth of pricey goods from the swanky Spring Street shop on Feb. 2, a criminal complaint said.

When a security guard confronted Spencer, he allegedly barked, “What are you going to do? Shoot me?” before reaching into his waistband, where the handle of a gun was visible.

“Nobody touch me!” he allegedly yelled. “Get everything! Grab everything!”

The next day, Spencer bragged on social media about pocketing so many “Double C” items that he could “open a small boutique,” according to the complaint.

He appeared in federal court in the Sunshine State around 11:15 a.m. Monday, and was ordered detained, according to a spokesman for the federal judicial district.

It wasn’t immediately clear when Spencer would be transferred to New York — the process could take a week or longer, the spokesman said.

Spencer — who has 32 prior arrests, including 15 felonies, according to law enforcement sources — will appear in federal court in the Sunshine State Monday.

Investigators are also eyeing him in connection to several other high-profile cases, the sources said.

The Chanel robbery was part of a pattern that began in September, involving mask-wearing thieves entering high-end stores to swipe items before fleeing in cars rented with fake IDs and bearing phony license plates.
officers investigating the Chanel Store in Soho after the robbery.

Spencer’s three accomplices are still on the loose.

“As alleged, Eric Spencer put the public and store personnel in grave danger when he committed a brazen daylight armed robbery of a SoHo boutique earlier this month,” US Attorney Audrey Strauss said in a statement. “Now the FBI and NYPD have grabbed Spencer, who is in federal custody and awaiting his day in court.”

In a statement, NYPD Commissioner Dermot Shea said the bust “highlights the importance of good investigative work and the continuing efforts of the FBI-NYPD Joint Major Theft Task Force.”

FBI Assistant Director William F. Sweeney Jr. described the heist as a “violent takeover of a retail store.”

“Mr. Spencer’s alleged actions violated federal law, and he is now in our custody,” he said. ”For others who plan to behave in the same manner, listen up – the FBI is committed to using every tool at our disposal to hold violent criminals accountable for their decisions, and our partnership with the NYPD is airtight.”

Spencer faces up to 20 years in prison, if convicted.
 
https://newyork.cbslocal.com/2021/02/23/dior-hudson-yards-robbery/

NYPD: Trio Suspected Of Stealing $5,000 Purse From Dior Store At Hudson Yards
February 23, 2021 at 9:50 am

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Police are investigating a robbery at the Dior store at Hudson Yards.

Authorities said a man and two women entered the store around 6:30 p.m. on Feb. 6.

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They allegedly put merchandise into a bag and left without paying.

Police said they:rolleyes: made off with a purse worth about $5,000.
 
https://www.local10.com/news/local/2021/03/03/suspected-serial-power-tool-thief-arrested-by-bso/

Suspected serial power tool thief arrested by BSO
Published: March 3, 2021, 8:34 am

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BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – A man accused of being a serial power tool thief who targeted Home Depot stores throughout Broward County has been arrested, authorities announced this week.

Alain Carre, 39, was arrested Feb. 25 in Lauderdale Lakes in connection with thefts from Home Depot stores in Deerfield Beach, Pompano Beach, North Lauderdale and Sunrise.

BSO spokesman Carey Codd said in a news release that there is also “a warrant for his arrest for a theft in Palm Beach County and two pending cases against Carre in North Miami.”

According to authorities, Carre stole mainly Milwaukee brand power tools during the alleged crime spree.

He is accused of committing at least 11 thefts at Home Depot stores since Jan. 15, stealing more than $17,000 worth of merchandise.

Carre faces multiple charges, including grand theft, resisting arrest without violence, fleeing or eluding law enforcement and operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license.
 
https://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/police-man-wanted-for-14-month-metro-atlanta-shoplifting-spree

Police: Man wanted for 14-month metro Atlanta shoplifting spree
3/15/2021

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GWINNETT COUNTY, Ga. - Gwinnett County police are asking for help finding a serial shoplifting suspect accused of stealing from stores for over a year.

Officials say Jared Pierce has targeted multiple Harbor Freight stores across metro Atlanta over the past 14 months. In some cases, he's accused of targetting the same stores multiple times.

According to police, Pierce focuses on shoplifting welders, plasma cutters, and generators.

His last accused theft happened Sunday in Lawrenceville, where police say he loaded up a dolly full of welders and walked right past the employees who were trying to stop him.

In total, officials say Pierce has stolen thousands of dollars in merchandise
 
https://wjla.com/news/local/police-...hicle-stolen-helping-driver-with-flat#new_tab

Police: Driver in stolen vehicle gets vehicle stolen when helping another driver with flat

Monday, March 15th 2021

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(WJLA) — A driver in a stolen vehicle quickly had the tables turned against him when he stopped to help another driver with a flat tire, according to the Montgomery County Department of Police.

Police say the incident happened around 12:20 a.m. on March 10 on Layhill Road in the area of Longemead Crossing Drive.

According to the police department, Shamari J. Reid, 21, of Bowie and his friend were driving on Layhill Road in a Toyota RAV4 when they saw Tykel Wilson, 19, trying to change a flat tire on a Mitsubishi Lancer. Reid's friend was driving and the pair stopped the RAV4 to help Wilson change the tire, police say.

As Reid and his friend helped Wilson change the tire, police say Wilson stole the RAV4 and the two ran after him after he started driving the car in reverse.
 
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