Ohio Dealer Offers $10K Reward for Stolen Dodge Challengers – Hellcat Heist | Giga Gears

Trio of Dodge Challengers Stolen from Ohio Dealer, $10K Reward Offered

Trio of Dodge Challengers Stolen from Ohio Dealer, $10K Reward Offered

Stolen Dodge Challenger Hellcats

Theft Epidemic Continues: Three Dodge Challenger Hellcats Stolen from Ohio Dealer

The Dodge Challenger Hellcat theft epidemic in the US shows no signs of slowing down. In the latest incident, three more Hellcats were stolen from Wally Armour Dodge, Jeep, Chrysler, and Ram dealership in Ohio. Frustrated by the ongoing thefts, the dealer is now offering a $10,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest of the thieves and the recovery of the stolen muscle cars.

Details of the Theft

The theft occurred on August 21 at the dealer lot in Alliance, Ohio. CCTV footage captured the suspects, dressed in black and wearing masks and gloves, crawling around the vehicles on the premises. Another image shows four individuals in hoodies lurking in the lot.

Extensive Damage and Reward Offer

The thieves not only stole the three Hellcats but also caused extensive damage to several other vehicles and the building. Wally Armour Dodge is offering a $10,000 reward for any information that leads to the arrest, felony conviction, and recovery of the stolen vehicles. Tips can be sent to stolenvehicle[at]wallyarmour.com.

Police Investigation

Police received a call about the thefts at 7:11 a.m. on August 21. Upon arrival, they discovered a broken showroom window and three Jeep Grand Cherokees that had been moved. An employee at a nearby convenience store reported seeing three masked men refueling the stolen Challengers with Wally Armour license plates at 6:50 a.m. Security camera footage will be used to aid in the investigation.

Possible Recovery Challenges

There is a possibility that the stolen Hellcats have already been dismantled and sold in various chop shops, making recovery difficult. However, the dealer remains hopeful that the police will be able to track down the suspects and recover the stolen vehicles.

Opening image: Wally Armour / Facebook

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