- Nearly a dozen Stellantis vehicles were stolen from a Detroit lot.
- A broken fence was left behind after the 3 a.m. theft attempt.
- A stolen Durango got stuck in snow and was abandoned nearby.
Vehicle theft from major automaker lots has become an increasingly brazen affair in parts of Detroit, and this week’s incident near a major assembly plant only reinforces that reality. Almost a dozen vehicles at a Stellantis storage lot near its Detroit Assembly Complex Jefferson site were stolen earlier this week after a group of thieves crashed through a fence. According to locals, thefts like this are all too common.
Stellantis has confirmed that several Ram, Jeep, and Dodge models were taken from the lot at the corner of Conner Street and Mack Avenue at roughly 3 a.m. The storage facility is managed by a third party, and the fence was left broken after the thieves fled.
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