D.C. Car Theft Ring Reportedly Utilized $500 Device to Steal Over 100 Vehicles
A low-cost key-programming tool has been linked to the theft of more than 100 cars in Washington, D.C., with stolen vehicles having their plates and VINs altered.
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A low-cost key-programming tool has been linked to the theft of more than 100 cars in Washington, D.C., with stolen vehicles having their plates and VINs altered.
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