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Lady shares how she recovered her stolen car alone after police declared it will take them 48 hours to do it.

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A lady identified as Velo has shared how she traced and recovered her stolen vehicle by herself after police told me it will take them 48 hours to do it.
Taking to the microblogging platform, Twitter, Velo gave details of how she bravely went to the location alone and picked up her car.
According to Velo, she woke up, discovered her car missing, and saw CCTV footage of thieves making away with the vehicle. She shared the location of the car with the police and they told her it would take 48 hours to send an official to try and retrieve it from its current location.
Read her series of tweets below;
“Woke up this morning to go about my merry way only to find that my beautiful car, my baby, was no longer on my driveway. My car had been stolen overnight. On this 8th day of a new year o. My first reaction was na wa o, they didn’t even let me finish new year waka. I nearly laughed out loud because this year was already showing itself and I was like on top of everything? Anyway, I rang the police and reported the theft. I brought up CCTV footage and was watching these merry fellows make away with my car. And then I remembered that my app has my car last trip location.
So I looked it up and gave the police and they said someone will go within 48 hours. 48 whole hours! As in 48 x 60 minutes. Long story short I went to the location myself. I didn’t know what to expect and I can’t even lie I was scared af. When I got there, there was someone standing watch over the car and smoking, so I called the police again. Luckily I had my keys, and when I tried the car unlocked. The man was watching me and I was watching him but the police were on the phone so I had small courage.
I unlocked the car and got in. They had broken the steering wheel to get the wheel lock off and ransacked the car but when I tried it started. Brethren, I carried my car o. I got in and drove to my house. I was my own police, my own recovery person. In fact Benoit Blanc no do pass me.Met police have marked it as a solved case but they had better put my name down as the “solver”.
They’ve been talking about forensic evidence etc but I know it’s not going anywhere. I’m actually sooooo thankful because honestly I’ve not been in the best mental space and dealing with losing my car would have been the worst. Anyway I’ve decided that my year has just started and I’m reclaiming this year same way I reclaimed my car, so happy new year to you all!”