LA man uses cell phone GPS to hunt down thieves who allegedly stole his car

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LA man uses cell phone GPS to hunt down thieves who allegedly stole his car
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The man who took the stolen car incident in his own hands adds, '“I feel like police really don’t do much nowadays.'

A Los Angeles man took the law into his own hands Thursday, using a cellphone to track down and confront thieves who stole his car."I honestly didn’t learn any lessons dude," said Alex Ramirez. "I feel like police really don’t do much nowadays."On Thursday morning, Ramirez says he found out crooks were stealing his car from outside his Los Angeles home."My girl told me it was happening," said Ramirez. "She had left her phone in the car.

"I don’t know what they were thinking. Now, they’re going to jail."The chase ended inside a home along 76th Street in South Los Angeles. While speeding, the thieves lost control and crashed into the home’s living room. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured."It kind of pushed us into the center of the living room because of the impact," said Rebecca, the homeowner. "I thought it was just kind of an earthquake, until we realized how the impact happened.

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