Man spots stolen car being paraded on social media

Man spots stolen car being paraded on social media

A person whose automobile was stolen has noticed his automobile being trashed for leisure on social media.

Jack Barker has been left helpless and with no solutions on the brazen thieves regardless of a number of movies of his prized possession posted on-line.

The work ute may be seen doing burnouts on TikTok, with the drivers boasting about it.

Jack Barker was been left helpless with no answers on the brazen thieves despite multiple videos of his prized possession posted online.The work Ute can be seen doing burnouts on TikTok, with the drivers boasting about it.
Jack Barker was been left helpless with no solutions on the brazen thieves regardless of a number of movies of his prized possession posted on-line. (Nine)

It was stolen from a caravan park at Hackney in Adelaide in August, with the hooded thieves caught on CCTV.

Barker is seen within the footage desperately making an attempt to chase them down.

He known as them “the dumbest thieves in the world”.

“Don’t put it on social media because hopefully in the next coming weeks you’re going to be behind bars,” he stated.

Not having the automobile has value his business cash.

Jack Barker was been left helpless with no answers on the brazen thieves despite multiple videos of his prized possession posted online.The work Ute can be seen doing burnouts on TikTok, with the drivers boasting about it.
The work Ute may be seen doing burnouts on TikTok, with the drivers boasting about it. (Nine)

South Australia Police stated the ute had been discovered at Evanston Park within the metropolis’s north, fully burnt out. The hunt continues for these accountable for the theft.

The newest figures from South Australia Police present automobile theft and unlawful use of motor autos are on the rise within the state.

There have been 277 offences recorded in June this 12 months and near 350 offences in October.

The figures are up eight p.c on the earlier 12 months.