Dealership In Waco, Texas Looking For Vehicle Illegally Taken
A&N Morales Auto Sales, located in Waco, Texas, is currently seeking the public's help in finding a group of individuals who took a vehicle without paying. Here's what is known at the time of writing.
Details Of The Incident In Question
As revealed by KWTX, the owner of the business Ana Morales told the news organization of the situation. Per Morales, a women whose name was Brittani Nicole Jacobs visited the business on July 3rd, 2024. Jacobs, and two unidentified individuals inquired about buying a Chrysler 200, priced at $4,500.
Later, on July 9th, 2024, Jacobs came back to business and requested to use the Chrysler for an errand. She claimed she was going to use the car to drive to the bank and get the funds to buy the vehicle. Morales scanned Jacobs driver's license with her permission, and Jacobs proceeded to take the vehicle after being given the ok to drive to the bank.
Jacobs' Actions Following Getting Into The Car
Morales reported to KWTX that once Jacobs got into the vehicle, she saw Jacobs have two men both enter the vehicle and additionally take off the price tags off of it. Morales then decided to try and follow the vehicle after Jacobs left, but Jacobs fled from Morales and the dealership.
Following the car's disappearance, Morales waited an hour before contacting authorities. In addition, Morales called and texted Jacobs, but she hasn't responded. If you've seen Jacobs anywhere, you are encouraged to call Waco Police.
As this is a developing story, we will have more information when it becomes available.
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