[UPDATE Wednesday: Recovered After High Speed Pursuit] Reader Says Her Red Chevy Camaro Was Just Stolen for the Second Time Today

 Red 2012 chevy camaro

Samantha Vaughan tells us that her red 2012 Chevy Camaro license plate number 7TUT673 was stolen from C and Clark Streets in Eureka at 8 p.m. BUT, that wasn’t the first time thieves had made off with the vehicle today!

“The first time [was also] from same C and Clark…at 5:30 a.m.,” she explained. “[It was] recovered on 16th and G Streets at 6:20 this morning.” Vaughan said she reported the theft both times to Eureka Police. “I have the only known working key,” she wrote, “[I’m] not sure how they’re getting into it.”

If you have any information, please contact Eureka Police at (707) 441-4060.

UPDATE Wednesday: Vaughan tells us, the car was recovered at 3:30 this morning not far from her home after what she characterized as a “high speed pursuit by [the] sheriff.” She said, There was no apparent damage. “They bailed ditching the car at 242 14th Street.”

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Pike Mortar
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Pike Mortar
5 years ago

Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me.

Or to paraphrase George W Bush, you shouldn’t let them steal the car again.

Pike Mortar
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Pike Mortar
5 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Buy a steering wheel club? A wheel lock? Pull the ignition fuse? Park elsewhere? Block it in? If it was stolen once through unknown means then it would be prudent to take steps to protect the property so it doesn’t happen again.

LuckyPunk
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5 years ago
Reply to  Pike Mortar

Sell it and move from Clark and C st

THC
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THC
5 years ago
Reply to  Pike Mortar

I just couldn’t help myself because he mangled it so badly, but here is Bush’s actual quote.

“There’s an old saying in Tennessee — I know it’s in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can’t get fooled again”

HOJ in Training
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HOJ in Training
5 years ago

Samantha, have you considered putting in a kill switch for the fuel pump? Car can’t run without fuel. They are really simple to install and can easily be hidden.

Penny
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Penny
5 years ago

I’m not suspicious by nature, yet somehow this story has a “victim and thief with a history” feel to it.

Willie Caso-Mayhem
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5 years ago
Reply to  Penny

Both you and HOJ have good points.

Guest
Guest
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5 years ago

No matter what’s going on, it is a very big irritation to have a car stolen even once , much less twice.

Solo
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Solo
5 years ago

With technology now and days people can use your signal from your key fab and extend the signal with a tablet from.your house to your car and if it’s a push start they can turn your car on just like as if the key was inside the console. I’ve seen and read if you put your keys in like tin foil at night or another signal blocking device it makes it way harder for them to access the signal.

antichrist
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antichrist
5 years ago
Reply to  Solo

that still doesnt unlock doors and yes it can happen, however those with those skills which require a certain higher degree of ladder programing as well as signal isolation would hardly be ripping 6 year old chevys. with those skill sets they would be making thousands a week. it is most likely that they either used a bump key with a generic transponder which you can buy on e bay or bypasted transponder reciver and jumped the contacts on the steering column.

Diamond
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Diamond
5 years ago
Reply to  antichrist

It’s like I said to her original post on FB…talk to the key-maker who told her he only made one key. hmm…not rocket science.

10 toes
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10 toes
5 years ago
Reply to  Solo

My bad I said same bing and didn’t read this earlier lol

10 toes
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10 toes
5 years ago
Reply to  10 toes

And bro they do make hella money stealing these cars , I live in la as well and they are stealing high end Bentley’s and Benz all the time . It’s 2018 technology is crazy and can be accessed by more than we believe it to be . Most likely it was gonna be stolen and pack with some paper from the heroin sales in eureka and sent back down to Mexico lol

THC
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THC
5 years ago
Reply to  Solo

Yep, it’s the same way with the new credit cards that have the RFID chip.

antichrist
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antichrist
5 years ago

hrmm i wonder if it was paid for or if someone was repoing it.

racer x
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racer x
5 years ago

Its a Chevy Camaro. Do yourself a favor and let them steal it for good next time.

Y Knot?
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Y Knot?
5 years ago

Pretty sure it’s dope smoking trolls that read RHBB, why else would it be twice in one day?

These type of trolls will stop at nothing for comments and posts on Kym’s site.

Very sad and I hope these trolls are arrested and banned.

10 toes
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10 toes
5 years ago

They keep stealing it cause she has a key hat acts as a computer for the car , example… remote start and lock and unlock , all newer gm vehicles mostly come with remote start . So thieves now have the ability to walk close to you with a electric reader and copy your keys info/brain , trip your car into thinking it’s the original key and off they go…..
Only way to prevent this for anyone is wrapping their remote key fob with tin foil paper….

THC
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THC
5 years ago
Reply to  10 toes

Gold foil works better.