Tesla owner locked the car thief inside the car with a smartphone



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Tesla owner locked the car thief inside the car with a smartphone

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The hijacker drove a car just a few meters

In the USA In the USA, the Tesla Model 3 hijacker was locked in the cabin after the car owner used a special app on his mobile phone. The arriving police officers took the thief to the “warm” crime scene.

In the US state of California, there was a curious arrest of electric car thief Tesla. The car owner simply blocked an attacker on his car’s smartphone from his smartphone and called the police, the Barstow Police Department reports on Facebook.

The incident occurred in the parking lot of a shopping center.

The owner sat in his Tesla Model 3. An unknown man approached the electric car, opened the driver’s door, and demanded that the owner leave the room. The man decided not to resist, calmly went out and allowed the criminal to drive his electric car, start and start moving.

Then the owner used a special app on his smartphone and blocked Tesla’s movement, while at the same time closing the car door in the cabin.

Upon arrival at the scene, the police saw a criminal who behaved completely improperly. The kidnapper, Charlie Smith, 21, later turned out to be intoxicated.

He was charged with robbery and arrested.

Charlie Smith, a loser. Barstow Police Department

Note that the Tesla Model 3 was introduced in 2016. In addition to closing the doors and regulating engine operation, you can also find your electric car by geolocation from a smartphone, check the battery charge level and “call” to Tesla, who will reach the owner using the autopilot.

We previously wrote that Tesla with the autopilot on had an accident.

Korrespondent.net also reported that Tesla will not allow the recovery of used cars after a traffic accident. The electric car maker will remotely deprive fast charging of repaired cars after accidents.

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