Accidentally Stolen Car Gets Returned With Apology Note And Petrol Money

After a huge misunderstanding that led to a woman's Subaru Impreza being stolen, the accidental thief returned the car with a few extras to apologise
Accidentally Stolen Car Gets Returned With Apology Note And Petrol Money

It’s not often that when your car is stolen it turns up back on your drive the next day, complete with an apology note and petrol money.

But that’s what happened to one Subaru owner in Oregon, whose old red Impreza was initially taken from her driveway on Tuesday evening. Erin Hatzi posted stills from her CCTV camera online in the hope that someone might have been able to identify the ‘thief’, only for the car to reappear on Wednesday with a handwritten note and money inside.

According to a Facebook post from Wednesday, the note explains that the woman who took the car was sent by her friend to pick up a red Impreza in the same neighbourhood that really does belong to her, but mistook Hatzi’s car for the correct one.

Shockingly, the Oregon police confirmed that some older Subaru keys are directly interchangeable, which is a big factor in how this massive misunderstanding could have gone so far in the first place.

Image: Erin Hatzi/Facebook
Image: Erin Hatzi/Facebook

The apology note reads: “Hello, so sorry I stole your car. I sent my friend with my key to pick up my red Subaru at 7802 SE Woodstock and she came back with your car.

“I did not see the car until this morning and I said, ‘that is not my car.’ There is some cash for gas and I more than apologize for the shock and upset this must have caused you.

“If you need to speak further, with me, I am Bernadett and my number is [blanked].

“So so sorry for this mistake.”

You’ve got to laugh, really. And then, for crying out loud, you’ve got to change the keys, door locks and ignition barrel. At least this nightmare had a happy ending.

Source: Reddit

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Comments

Anonymous

This is pretty damn close to me. Why would you leave the adress on the post?

10/28/2016 - 20:45 |
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Michal 2

Well…. when I red “Oregon” I knew how this would end…. #justCanadianThings

10/28/2016 - 21:41 |
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Anonymous

Subaru owners are so nice

10/28/2016 - 23:18 |
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suchdoge

What if i told you, on a gm dealer lot in ‘93 you could access every 4th truck with one set of keys

10/29/2016 - 11:53 |
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Anonymous

Giving back…. it’s what makes a subaru… a subaru….(serious voice from tv ad)lol

10/29/2016 - 16:23 |
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Ezra Berg (1994 Buick Roadmaster) (1970 El Camino)

Holu sh*t this isan hour away where I live. The things that happen in Portland….

10/29/2016 - 16:47 |
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Cris Moro

This is what you need

11/01/2016 - 06:18 |
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mitlax

ford’s from 90’s in europe had the same issue… my schoolmate had an 93 petrol 3dr escort, and another one had a 96 diesel 5dr, with the keys from the diesel you could unlock, start and drive the petrol one, with the keys from the petrol you could only unlock the diesel. the ford keys were basically universal back then

03/15/2017 - 16:15 |
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