The Brief
- Oakland community advocate Jazz Hudson had her car stolen Saturday while working at the Malcolm X Jazz Festival at San Antonio Park.
- Hudson discovered her car the following day at Plymouth Street and 86th Avenue in East Oakland, completely stripped alongside several other targeted Honda vehicles.
- Neighbors reported the area has been used as a dumping site for months.
OAKLAND, Calif. – An Oakland community organizer is sharing her frustration after her car was stolen and stripped bare over the weekend, exposing what she described as a localized dumping ground for stolen cars.
Stolen car found stripped to shreds
What we know:
Jazz Hudson, a local community advocate, was working alongside the “40 by 40” nonprofit at the Malcolm X Jazz Festival at San Antonio Park on Saturday, when her car was stolen off the street.
The following day, Hudson located her vehicle at the corner of Plymouth Street and 86th Avenue in East Oakland.
When she arrived, she discovered her car had been torn to shreds and dumped alongside a slew of other stripped Honda vehicles, creating what she termed a “Honda graveyard.”…