NEBRASKA CITY, Neb. (AP) - Authorities say keys were stolen one night and then four brand-new vehicles were stolen the next night from a dealership in southeast Nebraska.
Nebraska City police say the keys were stolen after someone broke into Larson Motors late Saturday night or early Sunday. No one noticed they were missing. The four vehicles were stolen late Sunday evening or early Monday morning. Missing are a $65,000 sport utility vehicle and three pickups valued at between $49,000 and $63,000.
Police Capt. Lonnie Neeman told Nebraska City radio station KNCY that attempts to steal four more vehicles failed.
He suspects at least five people were involved: One thief to drive four thieves to the dealership so they could use the stolen keys to start and drive away the four vehicles.
© Associated Press
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