
The suspect allegedly destroyed the engine during the chase and police caught up shortly after

- The thief stole a Jeep Grand Cherokee Track and Field Hawk without realizing it had a working dashboard.
- The original owner took back the video of the dashboard and uploaded it to the world.
- Despite getting the car back, the owner said the thief might have destroyed his modified V8 engine.
After the crime, the owner of the stolen vehicle must have countless ideas. Where is my car? What are the thief doing? Are the police even looking for it? But there is no need to be surprised at the owner of the stolen Jeep Grand Cherokee track and field racer equipped with a raucous Hellcat supercharged motor. Thanks to the dashboard and tracking equipment installed in the SUV, he gained a row of seats throughout the ordeal, including a high-speed police chase.
According to the video description, the uploader is the former owner of the car. They provide some insights on the situation, including the situation under which the crime is committed, how to track the car and what they think will happen. First, let’s start the beginning of theft itself very early before the chase.
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Apparently, the thief broke into the jeep at least before driving. The owner first noticed that the rear window had broken and the neighbor confirmed that this happened the day before. Only a few hours after discovering the damage, he heard the engine start and ran outside in time to see his jeep leaving the parking lot.
Without wasting a moment, he immediately jumped into a separate car to chase. In the process, he activated the Jeep’s on-board tracker. Once inside the gas station, the owner said they tried to stop the Cherokee Big Track Show, but the feature didn’t work. But instead, he was able to sound an alarm and keep the lights flashing.
Thanks to the tracker, he was also able to introduce the location of the Jeep from important officials in various departments. About 23 minutes of the video, the officer caught up with it and began to chase. It was obvious that the driver jumped onto the throttle and began to pass through the flow at a high speed. However, this advantage cannot be sustained. Shortly after the chase began, the driver stopped on one side of the road while repeatedly saying that the car was closed on him.
Consequences and engine failure theory
“After reviewing the dash lens, I realized the high-speed police chase – hitting a catastrophic engine failure of over 120 mph, and finally ended the chase. Supercharged V8, pushing over 800 horsepower (Note: Note: The stock form is 707 hp) As the thief failed to refuel, he kept running on the smoke, which likely caused high RPM fuel starvation, thus destroying the engine. This is just my theory. ” said the video poster.
The engine cannot be saved when the owner does get the jeep back. Finally, he handed over the damaged Trackhawk to his insurance company in exchange for spending.
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