thieves rammed into garage door which gained them access to the garage. house did have an alarm but not in garage apparently lol no one was home for last 18 days so they had time and opportunity.
looks like car was specifically targeted. they stole the car and suzuki gxsr. there was a C5 parked right next to it and they didn't even touch it. keys to all cars and bikes were on workbench right in-front of cars..
my money is on native reserve.. apparently most of cars end up there.

If I had to guess...

My guess is its someone you know...

They had to know you had the keys in the garage.... they are most likely professionals vs joy riders... meaning your car is probably cut up into a million pieces right now and being sold on ebay.

Indians usually steal stuff for a joy ride and drive it back to the reserve and abandon it... they trashed a jeep of mine years ago... drove it back to the reserve then set it on fire.... later I found a piece of ID from one of the natives under the seat... turns out his friend stole my jeep to pick up his friend from youth jail who was getting out on probation that day...

Were there any distinguishing scratches on the rims or anything? If so i'd put out a "want to buy" ad on kijiji for some rims and see if they pop up... also call the junk yards and ask them to call you if any come in.
 
Ah yes Riley your right, I think its 2008 and up even if you dont subscribe you can call them and they can track it for you ..

read this, its a little long:



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I know they can do this but I am glad that the cops and onstar are getting the hang of it.



DETROIT (AP) -- When two Visalia, Calif., police officers swung their cruisers behind a sport utility vehicle that had been carjacked at gunpoint early Sunday, they prepared for a dangerous high-speed chase.

The 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe roared away with officers in pursuit, but shortly after the suspect made a right turn, operators at General Motors Co.'s OnStar service sent a command that electronically disabled the gas pedal and the SUV gradually came to a halt.

The flustered thief got out and ran, but was quickly nabbed after he climbed several fences and fell into a backyard swimming pool, police said.

It was the first time since OnStar began offering the service in the 2009 model year that it was used to end a chase that could otherwise have had dire consequences.

"He wouldn't have pulled over if OnStar hadn't have shut the vehicle down," said Visalia Police Sgt. Steve Phillips. "Generally pursuits end in a collision."

The whole thing began when Jose Ruiz, 33, of nearby Lindsay, Calif., was sitting in his Tahoe in a lighted parking lot about 3 a.m. Sunday while his cousin was talking on a cell phone in the passenger seat. Out of the corner of his eye, Ruiz saw a man walking toward him.

"He already had a gun out," Ruiz said Monday.

The man pointed a sawed-off shotgun at Ruiz and ordered both men to get out of the Tahoe and empty their pockets. Ruiz's cousin at first refused, but Ruiz told him to obey, knowing that OnStar could find the stolen truck with a global positioning system.

"I was afraid he was going to shoot my cousin. My cousin was arguing with him," Ruiz recalled.

The cousin relented and the man sped off in the truck. Ruiz then sprinted for a nearby pay telephone to call police, but ran into a sheriff's deputy on her break who notified Visalia police.

Officers quickly contacted OnStar and got Ruiz's permission to find the vehicle. Police spotted it a few miles away, but as officers made a U-turn to pursue it, the Tahoe sped off at a high speed, Phillips said.

The suspect made a turn, and police dispatchers told the pursuing officers that OnStar was about to disable the Tahoe. It then rolled to a halt, and the robber was quickly captured.

The 21-year-old suspect was jailed and faces preliminary charges of robbery, carjacking, possession of stolen property and resisting arrest.

OnStar President Walt Dorfstatter said it took only 16 minutes from the time OnStar was notified for the vehicle to be stopped.

Visalia Police Chief Colleen Mestas said the new technology kept officers, other motorists and even the suspect out of a dangerous chase.

"Considering the violent crime that this suspect was wanted for, I was just amazed," she said.

Police chases often end in death, many times for the people in the pursued vehicles, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Last year, 334 people were killed nationwide in crashes that stemmed from police pursuits, including five police officers, 235 people in the chased vehicles and 77 who were in cars or trucks not involved in the chases.

Ruiz said police returned his Tahoe, cell phone and wallet to him that night. The only thing they didn't get back was some cash taken from his cousin.

The stolen vehicle slowdown feature isn't offered on all GM vehicles yet, but the company hopes to expand it to the entire lineup as models are updated. For 2010, the feature is on 18 of the 30 models equipped with OnStar, a communication service that also can give directions or call for help if a car is in a crash. Dorfstatter said it will take several years for all GM models to get the feature.

Mestas, whose city is about 50 miles southeast of Fresno, hopes that both technology like OnStar and more police aircraft can minimize the dangers of chases.

"It would be nice to have a day in law enforcement that you didn't have to actively pursue suspects at high speeds," she said.
 
Stolen from another site.... stupid news guys could only use onstar once for professional thieves...

OnStar is EASY to disable....

a) Remove the one and only fuse for OnStar

b) At the back of your car, open the right rear storage compartment, the OnStar module is in there, you might have to pry up the carpet to get at the VCIM (OnStar Module).

c) UNPLUG connectors J1, J2 & J3 ...and UNPLUG the 2 antenna connections. One antenna is for OnStar's GPS signal. (If you have a 3LT car w/NAV, don't worry, the NAV has it's own GPS antenna!) The second antenna is OnStar's Cellular Phone Antenna.

d) The 4th connector, J4, is part of your car's Computer Network Data Bus. LEAVE that connector alone! If you unplug J4, your engine will not start. If you REALLY want the OnStar module out of your car THAT bad, you NEED to install a termination resistance! The "easiest solution" is to just leave the OnStar module in the car with J4 connected! The OnStar module will be TOTALLY DEAD!!
 
Well I guess that makes most of the people with OnStar feel not that safe if its really
that easy to bypass. I have two security features on my car and there is nothing that
you can do if they really want the car. They can tow it and disable all the security
features or figure them out at least. Most alarm systems are just acting as a deterrent
for your average thief or joy rider. Boomerang can be found, disabled and removed from
the car so they cannot track you, security engine bypass mechanisms can be bypassed.

If they want it bad enough they will take it and there is not much you can do about it.
 
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Get Out! That is insane!!!!! I would be tempted to put chains through the tires or something. I hate people that steal. That sucks. Sorry to hear that there are no updates on your car.
 
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