Mitsubishi Car Reported Stolen From Parking Lot

July 22, 2013

[Updated] On Friday [July 19] the police received a report of a stolen car after a red Mitsubishi station wagon removed from the parking lot near the junction of Front Street and King Street.

A police spokesperson said, “Around 10pm on Friday, July 19th police received a report of a stolen vehicle.

“It appears that sometime between 8:30pm and 9:45pm that day a red Mitsubishi station wagon bearing license plate 40427 was removed from the parking lot near the junction of Front Street and King Street in Pembroke.

“Anyone who may know the whereabouts of this red Mitsubishi car is encouraged to contact the main police number 295-0011 at the earliest opportunity.”

Update July 23, 4.37pm: As noted in the comments below, the car was located in the area it was reported stolen from and had apparently been clamped.

A police spokesperson said, “The Bermuda Police Service would like to thank the public for their assistance in locating a red Mitsubishi station wagon bearing license plate 40427 reported stolen from the parking lot near the junction of Front Street and King Street in Pembroke on the evening of Friday, July 19th. The car was subsequently located in the area it was reported stolen from and had apparently been clamped.”

Read More About

Category: All, Crime

Comments (5)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. Y-Gurl says:

    Check the docks, this exotic and pricey beauty may have been carefully loaded into a container and be headed for South America :)

  2. Warwick says:

    Has anyone noticed the car is actually still there? (At Front and King Street). Has been for days…with a big yellow boot on it.
    Clearly nobody looked very hard for it.

    • bun out says:

      HAHAHAHAHAHAH now dats funny

    • Whistling Frog says:

      Yes it is still there… It also has a clamp on the right front wheel. Maybe the driver had one too many and forgot where they left it…

  3. Honestly says:

    So…why would the car be reported stolen if it can be clearly seen parked with a boot. This is killing me! Did the police check last known spot before the report was completed? Priceless!