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A vehicle reported as stolen was found several days later after an elderly couple accidentally took the wrong car from an Oregon grocery store. The key had been left inside the by the elderly person who owned the white 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass.
Later, police received a phone call from employees at the Red Apple grocery store complaining about a white 1993 Chrysler LeBaron that had been left in the parking lot for several days. When officers arrived, they ran the license plate and traced it to the couple.
When called, the couple told police that their vehicle wasn't at Red Apple, and insisted it was parked at their home. When officers went to the home, they realized what had happened. A vehicle exchange was arranged & no charges filed.
Police said "Everyone was just happy to have their cars back. Never seen a case like this before."
Later, police received a phone call from employees at the Red Apple grocery store complaining about a white 1993 Chrysler LeBaron that had been left in the parking lot for several days. When officers arrived, they ran the license plate and traced it to the couple.
When called, the couple told police that their vehicle wasn't at Red Apple, and insisted it was parked at their home. When officers went to the home, they realized what had happened. A vehicle exchange was arranged & no charges filed.
Police said "Everyone was just happy to have their cars back. Never seen a case like this before."