A.J. Brown's stolen car found in Camden, suspect in custody sources

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A. J. Brown's stolen vehicle was successfully recovered in Camden, New Jersey, and a suspect has been apprehended. The Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver reported the theft, which occurred overnight on Sunday in Philadelphia. Taking to social media, Brown expressed a mix of frustration and understanding, offering the alleged car thief a chance to return the vehicle without legal repercussions.

"Just bring the whip back, bro, and I won't press charges," he stated in an Instagram video. He also complimented the thief's skills, noting their quick actions during the theft. Brown claimed to know the alleged thief's location and urged them to return the car. Hours later, sources confirmed that the vehicle was found, but details on how it was located remain undisclosed. The situation leaves open the question of whether Brown will choose to press charges against the individual involved.

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