Stolen car: How to pursue car thieves

Our neighbor was stolen the car in Czech Republic vacation. Well, it's an older model with not as much collateral as new cars, but as you know, good professionals create new cars themselves.

Fortunately, the thieves did not feel well, because they could quickly locate them using a smartphone.

He and his wife were at a busy lake in the Czech Republic, near the German border. He took his cell phone to the mooring, but she read it (fortunately by mistake) in the glove compartment of the car, which was in the parking lot, back.


After some time, she remembered, and she thought the heat in the car was not so good for the phone, and now wanted to get it. At the parking lot she saw that the car was gone. Shock!

Her husband joined in and immediately realized that her smartphone was synced in his Google Account. Say, he was able to log in to his Google Account with his smartphone and find your smartphone where it is right now under "find my device".

Immediately when the police arrived, these other colleagues could give notice. Now only hope was announced that the thieves did not look so fast into the glove box and discovered the mobile phone. Luckily, they probably did not do that before the first excitement and the police were able to track them down and arrest them. A little thriller with a good ending.

My tip here should be so, who has a second old cell phone, would be well advised to hide it on holiday or in dangerous places, in the car, so you can at least make a little more hope to find it again.

Of course, do not forget to register both phones together on the same Google Account.

STOLEN CARS COMPILATION (MERCEDES) | April 2024