Somewhere in Marietta, under the kind of quiet that usually belongs to sleeping neighborhoods and flickering streetlights, two would-be car thieves decided it was their moment. Armed with confidence, a bag full of high-tech tools, and a plan that probably sounded brilliant in their own heads, they set their sights on a car lot packed with muscle and money.
The target was Platinum Cars, a dealership known for housing the kind of vehicles that make wallets nervous. Think Chevy Camaro. Think Dodge Challenger Hellcat. Think price tags that whisper “don’t even try it” to most people. But not these two.
According to investigators, Sean Hambrick and Jayden Dorsey slipped onto the lot before dawn on a Sunday, carrying sophisticated scanners and equipment designed to outsmart modern vehicle security systems. Supposedly this was not a smash-and-grab situation. This was supposed to be smooth, calculated, almost cinematic.
They got in without much trouble. They even had time to browse…