Classic Car Stolen In Aurora

A copper colored 1967 Dodge Coronet is

shown. This photo is not the actual vehicle

stolen.

provided

(Aurora, Ind.) - Aurora Police are hoping that somebody saw something when a classic car for sale was stolen.

 

Tim Miller, of Aurora, was attempting to sell a copper colored 1967 Dodge Coronet. It was parked at the former American Rental parking lot at 619 Green Boulevard-U.S. 50 when it was stolen, likely on Thanksgiving Day.

 

The vehicle has plate number 155ZTI.

 

“That particular stretch of U.S. 50 is well traveled and we hope that someone may have seen someone around or near the vehicle that can help us locate it,” said Aurora Chief of Police Bryan Fields.

 

The vehicle had been for sale for a few weeks and was last seen in the lot on Wednesday, November 23, 2011 at about 10:00 p.m.

 

Aurora Police Department at (812) 926-1101 if you can help. The case is being investigated by Office Jon Kolb.

 

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