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US charges individuals over car theft ring shipping stolen vehicles

US charges six over car theft ring shipping stolen vehicles to Ghana.

Six individuals have been charged in the United States over an alleged international car theft syndicate that smuggled stolen vehicles to Ghana, following a year-long investigation by federal authorities.

According to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Columbia, a 15-count indictment unsealed on April 22 accuses the suspects of orchestrating a coordinated operation that stole vehicles across the Washington metropolitan area and Pennsylvania before shipping them abroad.

Investigators say the network is believed to have stolen at least 20 vehicles linked directly to the charges, but wider inquiries suggest the group may be connected to more than 100 stolen vehicles in Washington, D.C., and over 30 others in Prince George’s County, Maryland.

The accused include Jacob Hernandez, Dustin Wetzel, James Young, Khobe David and Chance Clark, all aged between 23 and 29. A sixth suspect remains at large, with authorities withholding further details as investigations continue.

Prosecutors allege that the syndicate targeted relatively new models, particularly Honda Civics and CRVs, as well as Acura TLXs and RDXs, which were stolen using electronic tools capable of reprogramming vehicle systems to accept blank key fobs. 

After the thefts, the vehicles were reportedly transported across state lines to storage facilities, including a parking garage in Southeast Washington, where they were altered to avoid detection. Authorities claim the suspects swapped licence plates, tampered with vehicle identification numbers and disabled GPS and Bluetooth tracking systems before preparing the cars for shipment.




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