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I'd post it locally on every platform and hope they see themselves. See if local news would pick it up, if there's other cars being posted you're not the only one they're doing it to.
Being in public light should get something done, be it with the police or personally to their lives.
It's all over Facebook every week.
There's on average 5 cars stolen a week but nothing happens.
Police found this a couple weeks ago in one house
Solid. That's shitty.... I guess you just keep calling the police to document it. Cameras, etc to help.
I have no idea what I'd do. Sorry.