Owner of East End auto parts yard says he was burglarized on Christmas; offering reward for information

Owner of East End auto parts yard says he was burglarized on Christmas; offering reward for information

Owner of East End auto parts yard says he was burglarized on Christmas; offering reward for information
The owner of Jack’s Used Auto Parts in the East End says that his company was burglarized on Christmas morning.According to owner Joe Glick, thieves drove a Scion XB through a gate that surrounds the business.Upon gaining access to the premises there, they managed to gain access to a 2017 Dodge Charger, 2015 Ford F150, and golf cart located onsite.The Ford F150, as well as the golf cart, were then loaded up with stolen goods at Jack’s Used Auto Parts.Afterward, the Charger was later used to drive through the gate of another neighboring property. According to Glick, the Dodge Charger was found to be abandoned on-site in the morning with “significant” damage.The F150 was also located that morning in Delhi Township on Bender Road. Glick says that the vehicle was set on fire by the thieves and was found while it was still ablaze.It is not known what happened to the Scion or the golf cart.Glick estimates the total damage done to his business to be $40,000. He says he is offering a $3,000 reward for anyone who has information about the perpetrators.Cincinnati police have not yet publicly commented on the case.

The owner of Jack’s Used Auto Parts in the East End says that his company was burglarized on Christmas morning.

According to owner Joe Glick, thieves drove a Scion XB through a gate that surrounds the business.

Upon gaining access to the premises there, they managed to gain access to a 2017 Dodge Charger, 2015 Ford F150, and golf cart located onsite.

The Ford F150, as well as the golf cart, were then loaded up with stolen goods at Jack’s Used Auto Parts.

Afterward, the Charger was later used to drive through the gate of another neighboring property. According to Glick, the Dodge Charger was found to be abandoned on-site in the morning with “significant” damage.

The F150 was also located that morning in Delhi Township on Bender Road. Glick says that the vehicle was set on fire by the thieves and was found while it was still ablaze.

It is not known what happened to the Scion or the golf cart.

Glick estimates the total damage done to his business to be $40,000. He says he is offering a $3,000 reward for anyone who has information about the perpetrators.

Cincinnati police have not yet publicly commented on the case.

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