King County Sheriffs Office seeks help finding 2 classic cars stolen near Auburn

Auburn, WALocal News

The King County Sheriff’s Office is appealing to the public for assistance in recovering two stolen classic cars near Auburn. The vehicles in question are a green 1968 Camaro SS with a black interior and a black-and-red 1967 Chevelle SS 396 with a red interior. Police have not provided specific details about the thefts or the locations from which the cars were taken. Community involvement is crucial for the successful recovery of stolen items, as evidenced by past incidents where tips have led to the return of stolen vehicles. Anyone with relevant information is encouraged to contact the sheriff's office non-emergency line at 206-296-3311.

Vehicle theft remains a persistent issue in King County, prompting ongoing efforts by law enforcement to engage the community in prevention and recovery. The sheriff’s office aims to raise awareness about the value of vigilance in protecting classic cars, which are often targeted due to their high value. Authorities continue to investigate this case and seek to inform the public about the importance of reporting any suspicious activity.

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