
UPDATE: STOLEN VEHICLE RECOVERED
We are pleased to inform you that the previously reported stolen vehicle — a white SsangYong Musso (License Plate: C 22057) — has been successfully recovered.
We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who shared the alert, remained vigilant, and supported the recovery efforts. Your quick action and community spirit made a real difference!
Let’s continue to look out for one another and keep our communities safe.
Thank you again!
STOLEN VEHICLE Alert ![]()
Please be on the lookout for the following vehicle reported stolen:
Make: SsangYong
Model: Musso
Color: White
License Plate: C 22057
Last seen : Swetes Village
If seen, or if you have any information, please contact the nearest police station immediately or call 4841366, 4841369
Here is a replica image of the vehicle to assist with identification.
Let’s work together to help recover this vehicle.
Please share widely.
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So just to say it has been found is sufficient?
Where was it found?
In whose possession was it?
Did that person have a legal right to it?
Was it taken by a family member without permission or was it truly stolen?
If my vehicle goes missing from where I have parked it I have every reason to ‘suspect’ that it has been stolen. If I subsequently find it in the possession of a family member who took it without my express permission but said family member had in the past been allowed free reign to use it, do I not owe a better explanation to the public other than it has been found?
Just saying.
Sweetes (comanche land)
Vagueness is a new thing! Unbothered much! What’s lost will be found and what’s missing will show up! Praying for the safety of ALL.
I am in total agreement with your statement.
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