GM Trucks Top Texas DPS’ Most Stolen Vehicles List

June 3, 2004

  • June 8, 2004 at 5:20 am
    Jim says:
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    Another point to remember when safeguarding your vehicle is not to take for granted the area in which you live. Many of us live in nice neighborhoods where theft is unlikely, or so we think. Protecting your vehicle at all times and not assuming a theaf will not steal in your neighborhood is foolish and they look for people such as this. It only makes their theft easier.

  • July 8, 2007 at 1:24 am
    David says:
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    Does anyone have any access to find out if a truck has been stolen ? I Live in San Diego and go to Tijuana, Mexico every two weeks or so, recently I have noticed a light cocoa brown Ford F250 that has been in the parking lot next to the border for approximately a month or so. Either the truck is stolen or this poor guy is in a Mexican jail. The Texas license Plate is 72PF09 …

  • December 22, 2009 at 3:58 am
    MICHAEL says:
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    NO CAR OR TRUCK EVER NEEDS TO BE STOLEN EVER AGAIN NO MORE JOY RIDES STOPPING STOLEN CARS AND TRUCKS MADE IN DTEROIT MI BY COVERING THE GAS AND LOCKING TO THE BRAKE LOCK OUT ALL UNWANTED DRIVERS EVEN IN YOUR HOMA. SEE YOUTUBE FOR MORE



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