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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy
That crossed my mind. Years ago, my younger brother and his friend got away with that trick after evading the cops in his friend's modified 5.0 Mustang. They were only guilty of stupidity and curfiew violation, but they got away with it. This is obviously much more serious.......
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This guy will get caught.
Police seem to believe he did not flee on foot.
So he probably knew the other driver.
Driver will need an alibi.
Given the time of morning they were probably at a club together.
He'll claim he was too drunk to drive. He got a ride home and did not report until later in the day when he returned to club to get the car and saw it was missing.
They'll check with designated driver who will just happen to drive a car matching the description of the other one.
Doubt he had time to make the car look broken into, hotwired, if it's even possible on that car. Do we know if it has an electronic secure key?