This blue 1932 Ford Roadster with WA license CV99488 was stolen from a locked storage unit in Benton County. Paul Brandon has owned the car for decades and desperately hopes you can help him get it back. Brandon’s family discovered the roadster was missing on November 2nd. They’ve added $10,000 cash to the $1,000 Crime Stoppers reward being offered in the case. "He's 90 years of age. He's had this car since the 50s. This was his baby. This is not some vehicle that you could just miss on the street. Somebody knows exactly who took that vehicle and that's the information we need. Remember, it's anonymous, so you give us a tip that leads to the vehicle and the arrest and charge of the person who took it and you're going to get $11,000,” said Ret. Det. Myrle Carner with Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound. If you know who has it, where it's being hidden or anything at all that can help find the Roadster, text an anonymous tip with the information through the P3 Tips app on your smart phone that you can download for free. You can also call the hot line at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477). Washington's Most Wanted Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound Benton County, WA Sheriff's Office - Sheriff Jerry Hatcher
Yes, getting the info out there can make a big difference (plus The Reward)! Hope they find the car and the thieves.
sorry to hear that.. was this reported stolen 11/02/2020 ? It's been a over month and now being posted here.. Not trying to be jerk.. But man time is really import on something like these.. Hope he get's it back.. Will keep a look out on the Westside.. BTT for the owner
I just posted information on my club's Facebook page. You never know, someone may have seen something.
I think I have photos that I took of that car back in the 80's. This is the first I have seen of it and one of my cousins usually shares the police FB posts from that area. It wouldn't hurt for all of us to keep an ear to the ground for word of someone coming up with a "deal" on a 32 roadster or noticing that someone you figure can't come close to affording a body of that caliber all the sudden has one. Or seeing parts advertised somewhere. I'd say if it isn't stashed locally it left the area in an enclosed trailer and probably was sold before it was stolen.
This ****s. I really hope this car is found and the thief is dealt with. More hot rod content: www.ironandsteele.com
I can not deal with a low life thief . Say the word and I can travel . It’s been a while , I guess I can still paint houses and do my own carpentry work still . I’m in for the hunt .
Right here ! This ! I hate thieves Sad to say but the car is probably on a boat overseas right now, theft up here of just about anything and going over “ there” is crazy. just had a customer that lost 1.5 million in copper high voltage cable, thieves stole two trucks with seacans on the back , broke in on a Saturday night and cleaned them out. Cops came to investigate and told them by Monday this is in the port in montreal and on a ship and gone, few days later they found the trucks at the Ontario Quebec boarder but with out trailers. Good luck I wish your friend all the best.
It is a shame that we can't hang them like they did with horse thieves, but a broken knee cap might suffice.