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A stolen car in PG County got found. Here's how.

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Your car just got stolen, then found. You won't believe how.

Here's what people need to understand—car theft in the DMV is not new. It's an epidemic. We've talked about it on the Morning Wire, my neighbors in Columbia Heights have talked about it, everyone from Capitol Hill to Ward 8 has a story or knows someone whose whip got boosted. But a recent story out of Prince George's County? Betam. This one's wild, even for us. A University of Maryland grad student, fresh out of college, had his expensive sports car – a gift from his parents – swiped right from outside his home on Memorial Day. You know that gut punch feeling? That's what this family felt.

### The Power of Local News

What makes this particular car theft stand out is how the story turned around. His mom, desperate, reached out to News4, our local NBC affiliate. And get this: *because* of their report, the car was recovered. Not through some elaborate police chase or a private investigator, but because a news segment aired. It highlights the power of local journalism, especially when it comes to everyday issues that impact our lives in the DMV. For a lot of us, our cars aren't just transportation; they're how we get to work, how we pick up our kids, how we navigate a city with a metro system that, bless its heart, has its moments.

* **The emotional toll:** Losing something so personal, especially a graduation gift, is devastating.

* **The community's role:** Local news often acts as a bridge between residents and solutions.

* **The ongoing issue:** This story, while having a happy ending, reminds us that car theft remains a serious problem across Washington, D.C. and its surrounding counties.

For everyone in Washington, D.C., Prince George's, Fairfax, or anywhere in the metro area, this is a reminder to stay vigilant. Even with a happy ending like this, the fear and frustration of car theft is real. This isn't some abstract federal government issue; this is about our streets, our homes, and our sense of security. That's the District, DMV — no vote, all heart.

The crew on The Morning Wire dives into stories like this every day – catch them live at mornings.live.

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