Ram TRX Owner Locates Stolen Pickup on His Own After Receiving No Assistance from Police

      Jerry Perez

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      Just a few months after purchasing his dream truck, a Ram 1500 TRX, a man from Broward County, Florida, found himself reporting it stolen to the local sheriff’s office in hopes of recovering it. Unfortunately, after not receiving any updates from the authorities regarding the case, he took it upon himself to search for it.

      The truck's owner, identified as Jonathan in a report by WSVN-TV in Miami, began his search on Craigslist but initially found no leads. Weeks later, he received a notification on his phone—likely via Stellantis' vehicle-connected app—indicating that his truck had been driven 800 miles since he last saw it. Although the thief had apparently disabled the vehicle's GPS, the odometer continued to register updates.

      This was a fortunate break for Jonathan, providing him with valuable information about the possible location of his truck. “I just started checking Facebook Marketplace and all those areas that, you know, were in that radius,” he mentioned to the news channel.

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      Eventually, he stumbled upon a similar-looking TRX listed on Facebook Marketplace, located approximately 800 miles away in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, near Nashville. The seller was asking for $80,000. While Jonathan didn’t have a specific address, he noticed that the same house appeared behind multiple vehicles listed for sale, prompting him to spend nine hours searching Google Maps for every road in that area.

      When Jonathan identified what he believed to be the correct address, he contacted police in Tennessee and flew to Nashville. Deputies discovered his truck hours later, allowing Jonathan to breathe a sigh of relief as he drove his lost Ram back home. Since then, he has taken to helping recover other stolen vehicles and is reportedly achieving success. “I already found another car that belonged to a friend of mine, and that car was in Texas,” Jonathan stated. “So he got his car back, and now we’re looking for another.”

      Jonathan's experience serves as a reminder to maintain hope in difficult situations like theft, even when the assistance you expect isn’t forthcoming. If you reside in or near Florida and happen to be facing a similar challenge, there’s someone out there who might be able to assist you.

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Ram TRX Owner Locates Stolen Pickup on His Own After Receiving No Assistance from Police

After searching online, the owner discovered a listing for his stolen Ram TRX located 800 miles away and quickly booked a flight to retrieve it.