52 Touch Screen Systems Ripped From New Vehicles At Michigan Dealership

Wednesday, July 25th, 2018 Auto Excess & Surplus Lines

A reward is being offered in connection with the theft of car radios from the Szott M-59 Dodge dealership in Highland Township. An employee of a nearby business called deputies around 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 30 when he noticed several vehicles had broken windows. According to the Oakland County Sheriff’s Department, a total of 57 new vehicles had been broken into and 52 had their radios/GPS/touch screen system stolen. The value of the damage and stolen property combined is estimated at $170,000. The dealership’s video surveillance did not show the break-in, which is believed to have occurred early Monday morning.


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